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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 [[Small Reference Pools|frequently homaged or parodied in popular culture.]]
'''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 [[Small Reference Pools|frequently homaged or parodied in popular culture.]]


== [[Shout-Out|References/Homages/ShoutOut]]s to his paintings in Popular Culture: ==
{{examples|[[Shout-Out|References/Homages/Shout-Outs]] to his paintings in Popular Culture include:}}
* "[[media:NR4Fear_8511.jpg|Freedom from Fear]]": Homaged in ''[[Empire of the Sun (novel)|Empire of the Sun]]''
* "[[media:NR4Fear_8511.jpg|Freedom from Fear]]": Homaged in ''[[Empire of the Sun (novel)|Empire of the Sun]]''
* "[[media:rockwell_want_8435.jpg|Freedom from Want]]": Homaged in ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'', ''[[American Gangster]]'' as well as covers for JSA [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_slzL0vHRjtY/Sw1C_H0QB8I/AAAAAAAABfw/fMT2GsTJtiI/s1600/JSA_54.jpg #54] and ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' [http://www.comicbookjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/fantastic-four-564.jpg #564]{{Dead link}}
* "[[media:rockwell_want_8435.jpg|Freedom from Want]]": Homaged in ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'', ''[[American Gangster]]'' as well as covers for JSA [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_slzL0vHRjtY/Sw1C_H0QB8I/AAAAAAAABfw/fMT2GsTJtiI/s1600/JSA_54.jpg #54] and ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' [http://www.comicbookjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/fantastic-four-564.jpg #564]{{Dead link}}
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** [[George Lucas]] and [[Steven Spielberg]] are both fans and collectors of Rockwell's art; in 2010 the Smithsonian held [https://web.archive.org/web/20091008032145/http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/archive/2010/rockwell/ an exhibition] of works from their collections.
** [[George Lucas]] and [[Steven Spielberg]] are both fans and collectors of Rockwell's art; in 2010 the Smithsonian held [https://web.archive.org/web/20091008032145/http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/archive/2010/rockwell/ an exhibition] of works from their collections.
* Rockwell is shown painting the original Silk Spectre in the [[Watchmen (film)|film adaptation of "Watchmen".]]
* Rockwell is shown painting the original Silk Spectre in the [[Watchmen (film)|film adaptation of "Watchmen".]]
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* [[Children Are Innocent]]
* [[Children Are Innocent]]
* [[Culture Equals Costume]]: "The Golden Rule"
* [[Culture Equals Costume]]: "The Golden Rule"

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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/Shout-Outs to his paintings in Popular Culture include:


Norman Rockwell provides examples of the following tropes: