Norman Rockwell was a 20th century American painter.Rockwell moved to New Rochelle, New York, at the age of 21 and established a studio with cartoonist Clyde Forsythe. At this new studio, Rockwell produced work for Life, Literary Digest and Country Gentleman magazines.Saturday Evening Post
Boys Life
While he was even a teenager, Boys Duration Periodical hired Rockwell as Craft Employer. He also began working as a freelance illustrator for other publications.
New Studio In New Rochelle
Born in 1894, Rockwell became most noted for his depictions of American growth that were featured on the embrace of The Saturday Evening Advertise Periodical.
Early Art Studies
Rockwell enrolled in classes at the Latest York Institution of Craft when he was 14. After colossal institution, he studied Craft at The Civic Institute of Base and The Craft Students Confederation.In 1916, Rockwell produced his first cover illustration for the Saturday Evening Post. Rockwell considered this publication to be "the greatest show window in America," according to Normanrockwellmuseum.org.
The Fruitful Decades
The 1930s and 1940s were considered to be the "most fruitful decades" for Rockwell, according to Normanrockwellmuseum.org. During this time, Rockwell produced his famous "Four Freedoms" paintings.