"The Norman Rockwell Treasury" by Thomas S. Buechner, 1979
“For more than sixty years, Norman Rockwell’s works have enchanted the public with their clear-eyed, humorous, and accurate picture of the heartland of American life. His covers for the Saturday Evening Post and his World War II series of paintings The Four Freedoms are classics of their kind. Rockwell worked in the tradition of the great artist-commentators of the past-Hogarth, Goya, Rowlandson, Daumier-and, like them, he had the uncanny skill of projecting the tenor of his time. He portrayed the American dream without resorting to oversentimentality, but with a wryness that gives edge to the charm of his vision.”
Hardcover with dust jacket, small amount of shelf wear to dust jacket. Book is in excellent condition.
“For more than sixty years, Norman Rockwell’s works have enchanted the public with their clear-eyed, humorous, and accurate picture of the heartland of American life. His covers for the Saturday Evening Post and his World War II series of paintings The Four Freedoms are classics of their kind. Rockwell worked in the tradition of the great artist-commentators of the past-Hogarth, Goya, Rowlandson, Daumier-and, like them, he had the uncanny skill of projecting the tenor of his time. He portrayed the American dream without resorting to oversentimentality, but with a wryness that gives edge to the charm of his vision.”
Hardcover with dust jacket, small amount of shelf wear to dust jacket. Book is in excellent condition.
“For more than sixty years, Norman Rockwell’s works have enchanted the public with their clear-eyed, humorous, and accurate picture of the heartland of American life. His covers for the Saturday Evening Post and his World War II series of paintings The Four Freedoms are classics of their kind. Rockwell worked in the tradition of the great artist-commentators of the past-Hogarth, Goya, Rowlandson, Daumier-and, like them, he had the uncanny skill of projecting the tenor of his time. He portrayed the American dream without resorting to oversentimentality, but with a wryness that gives edge to the charm of his vision.”
Hardcover with dust jacket, small amount of shelf wear to dust jacket. Book is in excellent condition.