Collectible Norman Rockwell Triple Self Portrait Print

Rockwell Triple Self Portrait. Marmont Hill Norman Rockwell Prints on Canvas Triple Self Portrait Art Print, 30 by 36 From the permanent collection of Norman Rockwell Museum. Triple Self-Portrait is an oil painting on canvas measuring 34.5 by 44.5 inches (88 cm × 113 cm)

Triple Selfportrait Lithograph by Norman Rockwell 2000 Etsy
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The artwork "Triple Self-Portrait" was created by Norman Rockwell in 1960 Triple Self Portrait, a Norman Rockwell painting, appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post published February 13, 1960

Triple Selfportrait Lithograph by Norman Rockwell 2000 Etsy

Created in 1960 for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post, this painting depicts Rockwell himself in the act of creating a self-portrait, surrounded by sketches of his artistic influences and inspirations. Attached to the frame of the canvas there are small reproductions of the self-portraits of the great artists of the past: Durer, Rembrandt, Picasso, Van Gogh The work shows Rockwell seated at his easel, with his back to the viewer

Norman Rockwell, America’s Illustrator. Created in 1960 for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post, this painting depicts Rockwell himself in the act of creating a self-portrait, surrounded by sketches of his artistic influences and inspirations. One of the works that best shows the relationship between Rockwell's 'mere illustration' art and the high art of museums is his triple self-portrait

Norman Rockwell, Triple Self Portrait (1960) YouTube. The artwork is currently housed at The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge. Both are unselfconscious portraits, confirming that in 1953 and 1960 Rockwell's view of himself continued unchanged