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** Even his civil rights paintings were optimistic that America was doing the right thing desegregating schools and neighborhoods.
** Even his civil rights paintings were optimistic that America was doing the right thing desegregating schools and neighborhoods.
* [[Something Completely Different]]: Rockwell did several [[April Fools' Day]] covers for the ''Post'' which were essentially visual puzzles inviting the reader to spot the many "errors" contained therein.
* [[Something Completely Different]]: Rockwell did several [[April Fools' Day]] covers for the ''Post'' which were essentially visual puzzles inviting the reader to spot the many "errors" contained therein.
** A number of his later ''Post'' covers were simple portraits of well-known figures including [[Richard M Nixon]] and [[John F Kennedy]].
** A number of his later ''Post'' covers were simple portraits of well-known figures including [[Richard M Nixon]] and [[John F. Kennedy]].
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Alex Ross is cited as "The Norman Rockwell of Comics". Illustrator C.F. Payne's back cover paintings for ''Reader's Digest'' have also been frequently compared to Rockwell's work.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Alex Ross is cited as "The Norman Rockwell of Comics". Illustrator C.F. Payne's back cover paintings for ''Reader's Digest'' have also been frequently compared to Rockwell's work.
** Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light[[Tradesnark|(tm)]] wants to be Norman Rockwell so very badly ("painting for the people"), but thinks that means painting landscapes with buildings so brightly lit that "[http://voidmanufacturing.wordpress.com/2008/09/03/the-madness-of-thomas-kincade/ seem consumed from within by raging infernos.]"
** Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light[[Tradesnark|(tm)]] wants to be Norman Rockwell so very badly ("painting for the people"), but thinks that means painting landscapes with buildings so brightly lit that "[http://voidmanufacturing.wordpress.com/2008/09/03/the-madness-of-thomas-kincade/ seem consumed from within by raging infernos.]"

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Norman Percevel Rockwell (February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978) American illustrator best known for his covers for The Saturday Evening Post. Often associated with children or idyllic American life. His paintings have been frequently homaged or parodied in popular culture.

References/Homages/ShoutOuts to his paintings in Popular Culture:


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