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NormanRockwellMuseum

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Norman Rockwell Museum holds the world’s largest collection of original Rockwell art and exhibits the works of other masters in the field of illustration.

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First published for the April 12, 1930 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Norman Rockwell's, 'Wet Paint (Girl Running with Wet Canvas).'

First published #OnThisDay for the April 12, 1930 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Norman Rockwell's, 'Wet Paint (Girl Running with Wet Canvas).'
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Calling all dog lovers 🐕
Join us on Sunday, May 19th from 11:00 – 3:00 for a Community Dog Day!

The day consists of dog demonstrations, themed activities for families, dog-themed merch, raffles & prizes, caricatures, photo ops, & opportunities to show off your Faithful Friends!

Calling all dog lovers 🐕 Join us on Sunday, May 19th from 11:00 – 3:00 for a Community Dog Day! The day consists of dog demonstrations, themed activities for families, dog-themed merch, raffles & prizes, caricatures, photo ops, & opportunities to show off your Faithful Friends!
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Mystery and Wonder: Highlights from the Illustration Collection is currently on view at the Museum!

Explore the captivating worlds of mystery and wonder in this exhibition featuring highlights from the Norman Rockwell Museum’s Permanent Collection.

Mystery and Wonder: Highlights from the Illustration Collection is currently on view at the Museum! Explore the captivating worlds of mystery and wonder in this exhibition featuring highlights from the Norman Rockwell Museum’s Permanent Collection.
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First published for the April 3, 1943 + 1948 covers of The Saturday Evening Post are Norman Rockwell's paintings, 'April Fool.'

Are you able to spot all 100 oddities within both of these paintings?

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First published #OnThisDay for the April 3, 1943 + 1948 covers of The Saturday Evening Post are Norman Rockwell's paintings, 'April Fool.' Are you able to spot all 100 oddities within both of these paintings? saturdayeveningpost.com/2010/09/rockwe…
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First published for the April 1, 1961 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Rockwell's, 'Golden Rule.'

A group of people of different religions, races and ethnicity served as the backdrop for the inscription 'Do Unto Other As You Would Have Them Do Unto You.'

First published #OnThisDay for the April 1, 1961 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Rockwell's, 'Golden Rule.' A group of people of different religions, races and ethnicity served as the backdrop for the inscription 'Do Unto Other As You Would Have Them Do Unto You.'
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Head to the Museum to be among some of the FIRST people to see this newly acquired original Norman Rockwell painting, part of our exhibition Mystery and Wonder: Highlights from the Illustration Collection.

This unpublished work of art has never been on view publicly before! 👀

Head to the Museum to be among some of the FIRST people to see this newly acquired original Norman Rockwell painting, part of our exhibition Mystery and Wonder: Highlights from the Illustration Collection. This unpublished work of art has never been on view publicly before! 👀
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Norman Rockwell: The Business of Illustrating the American Dream is on view at the Museum!

This installation explores the nature of Rockwell’s
client to artist negotiations with The Saturday Evening
Post and a range of advertising entities.

Norman Rockwell: The Business of Illustrating the American Dream is on view at the Museum! This installation explores the nature of Rockwell’s client to artist negotiations with The Saturday Evening Post and a range of advertising entities.
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Check out Reach Out and Read Podcast featuring Annie Lionni and Leonard Marcus as they talk about the life and art of Leo Lionni as shared in their new book 'Leo Lionni: Storyteller, Artist, Designer.'

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Check out Reach Out and Read Podcast featuring Annie Lionni and Leonard Marcus as they talk about the life and art of Leo Lionni as shared in their new book 'Leo Lionni: Storyteller, Artist, Designer.' reachoutandread.libsyn.com/leo-lionni-sto…
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“Golden Rule” is just one of hundreds of artworks to explore in NRM’s new virtual exhibition; learn more here: nrm.org/2024/02/virtua…

“Golden Rule” is just one of hundreds of artworks to explore in NRM’s new virtual exhibition; learn more here: nrm.org/2024/02/virtua…
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On March 21 at 7pm, we're hosting a Virtual Program– 'Leo Lionni, Root and Branch: His Creative Influences and the Art He Inspired.'

Price: $10/ free for Members
Virtual Event on Zoom

Learn more here: nrm.org/events/virtual…

On March 21 at 7pm, we're hosting a Virtual Program– 'Leo Lionni, Root and Branch: His Creative Influences and the Art He Inspired.' Price: $10/ free for Members Virtual Event on Zoom Learn more here: nrm.org/events/virtual…
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First published for the March 15, 1958 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Rockwell's, 'Before the Shot.'

The small boy waiting in the doctor's office is determined to make sure the doctor is licensed to practice medicine in one of Rockwell's most famous paintings.

First published #OnThisDay for the March 15, 1958 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Rockwell's, 'Before the Shot.' The small boy waiting in the doctor's office is determined to make sure the doctor is licensed to practice medicine in one of Rockwell's most famous paintings.
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First published for the March 13, 1943 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Norman Rockwell's iconic work of art, 'Freedom from Fear.'

First published #OnThisDay for the March 13, 1943 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Norman Rockwell's iconic work of art, 'Freedom from Fear.'
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On March 21 at 7pm, we're hosting a Virtual Program– 'Leo Lionni, Root and Branch: His Creative Influences and the Art He Inspired.'

Price: $10/ free for Members
Virtual Event on Zoom

Learn more here: nrm.org/events/virtual…

On March 21 at 7pm, we're hosting a Virtual Program– 'Leo Lionni, Root and Branch: His Creative Influences and the Art He Inspired.' Price: $10/ free for Members Virtual Event on Zoom Learn more here: nrm.org/events/virtual…
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Last chance to take our survey!! Please help us reach our goal of 1,000 responses!

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Why does NRM engage you? We want to know how we can support and engage you in 2024 and beyond. Will you please share your thoughts by taking our survey?

Last chance to take our survey!! Please help us reach our goal of 1,000 responses! survey.alchemer.com/s3/7639514/nor… Why does NRM engage you? We want to know how we can support and engage you in 2024 and beyond. Will you please share your thoughts by taking our survey?
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'Between Worlds: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni' is the first major American retrospective dedicated to the art and design work of groundbreaking modernist designer and children’s book illustrator Leo Lionni.

There's always something new to see; Plan your visit to NRM today!

'Between Worlds: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni' is the first major American retrospective dedicated to the art and design work of groundbreaking modernist designer and children’s book illustrator Leo Lionni. There's always something new to see; Plan your visit to NRM today!
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Did you take our survey yet?! Please help us reach our goal of getting 1,000 responses!

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We want to better understand our visitors' different needs and values so we can best serve you!

Did you take our survey yet?! Please help us reach our goal of getting 1,000 responses! survey.alchemer.com/s3/7639514/nor… We want to better understand our visitors' different needs and values so we can best serve you!
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