Description: THREE (3) NORMAN ROCKWELL SATURDAY EVENING POST COVER ART PRINTS, 1926, 1929, 1951. If anything says "Classic America," Norman Rockwell paintings shout it! These three are REPRINTS of Saturday Evening Post covers. Two represent pre-depression America. The other is post WW2. The three covers are as follows (not in any particular order: March 9, 1929 -- Depicts a doctor giving a little girl's doll a health examination as he intently listens through his stethoscope to assure the little girl that her doll baby will be OK. April 24, 1926 -- The dog seems to wonder if he's lost his best friend as the little boy romances a girl. Has he found something better than fishing? November 4, 1951-- Represents a devout lady and a child in a restaurant saying grace, with two young men looking on as though they've never seen something so strange. These three reprints measure about 11" wide by 15" high. To take the photos I put them under glass on a rug to keep them flat. The glass has rows of little white dots which are on the glass, not on the prints. I'm offering three in one listing. All are suitable for framing. They will ship in a tube for protection. And shipping will be free, making these a great deal for you or for a collector.
Price: 24.98 USD
Location: Russell, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2025-01-08T19:53:28.000Z
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Language: English
Publication Name: Saturday Evening Post
Signed: No
Contributors: Norman Rockwell
Publisher: Curtis Publishing
Genre: Literature
Topic: Americana
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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