Rockwell's illustrations

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1910s

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Illustrations created by Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post between 1916 and 1919
Name Photo Issue Notes Ref.
Boy with Baby Carriage
 
May 20, 1916 Also called The Baby Carriage and Mother's Day Off [1][2]
The Circus Barker
 
June 3, 1916 [1]
Low and Outside
 
August 5, 1916 [1]
Backfence Graffiti
 
September 16, 1916 Also called Red Head [1]
Family Night Out
 
October 14, 1916 Sometimes known as People in a Theater Balcony [1]
Dressing Up
 
December 9, 1916 Also called Playing Santa [3]
The Suitor
 
January 13, 1917 Also called Shall We Dance [3]
A Salute to the Colors
 
May 12, 1917 [3]
The Clubhouse
 
May 12, 1917 Also called Examination [3]
After School
 
October 17, 1917 Also called Knowledge is Power [4]
Pardon Me
 
January 26, 1918 [4]
Meeting the Clown
 
May 18, 1918 [4]
The Hair Cut
 
August 10, 1918 [4]
Giving to the Red Cross
 
September 12, 1918 [4]
Reminiscing
 
January 18, 1919 Also called Thinking of the Girl Back Home [4]
When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again
 
February 22, 1919 [4]
Courting Under the Clock at Midnight
 
March 22, 1919 [5]
Playing Party Games
 
April 26, 1919 [5]
The Recitation
 
June 14, 1919 [5]
Leap Frog
 
June 28, 1919 [5]
Runaway Pants
 
August 9, 1919 [5]
Taking a Break
 
September 6, 1919 Also called Lazy Bones [5]
Important Appointment
 
September 20, 1919 Also called Gone on Important Business [5]
Dog Gone It
 
October 4, 1919 [6]
Gramps
 
December 20, 1919 [6]

1920s

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Illustrations created by Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post between 1920 and 1929
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1930s

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Illustrations created by Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post between 1930 and 1939
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This work can not be shown because it it protected by copyright in the United States. It will enter the public domain on January 1, 2026.

1940s

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Illustrations created by Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post between 1940 and 1949
Name Photo Issue Notes Ref.
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1950s

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Illustrations created by Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post between 1950 and 1959
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1960s

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Illustrations created by Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post between 1960 and 1963
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This work can not be shown because it it protected by copyright in the United States. It will enter the public domain on January 1, 2056.

1970s

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Illustrations created by Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post between 1970 and 1978
Name Photo Issue Notes Ref.
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This work can not be shown because it it protected by copyright in the United States. It will enter the public domain on January 1, 2066.

References

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Notes

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b c d e Moline 1979, p. 34
  2. ^ "Boy with Baby Carriage 1916". Norman Rockwell Museum Mobile App. Norman Rockwell Museum. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Moline 1979, p. 35
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Moline 1979, p. 36
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Moline 1979, p. 37
  6. ^ a b Moline 1979, p. 38

Bibliography

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  • Moline, Mary (1979). Norman Rockwell Encyclopedia. Indianapolis, IN: Curtis Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0893870324.