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* [[Marilyn Maneuver]]: "The Cave of Winds"
* [[Marilyn Maneuver]]: "The Cave of Winds"
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Look at a bunch of Rockwell's small town life paintings then see "Let’s Give Him Enough and On Time".
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Look at a bunch of Rockwell's small town life paintings then see "Let’s Give Him Enough and On Time".
* [[Posthumous Collaboration]]: "[[Garfield]] Visits Rockwell," originally done for a Garfield calendar and now [http://www.zazzle.com/GarfieldandRockwell/ being merchandised].
* [[Posthumous Collaboration]]: "[[Garfield]] Visits Rockwell," originally done for a Garfield calendar and now [http://www.zazzle.com/GarfieldandRockwell/ being merchandised].{{dead link}}
* [[POV Cam]]: Subjects in Rockwell's paintings are often seen from behind in this manner.
* [[POV Cam]]: Subjects in Rockwell's paintings are often seen from behind in this manner.
* [[Recurring Character|Recurring Characters]]: Willie Gillis during [[World War II]] on ''Saturday Evening Post'' covers; [http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2010/06/26/art-literature/artists-illustrators/illustrator-norman-rockwell/norman-rockwells-cousin-reginald.html Cousin Reginald] on ''The Country Gentlemen'' covers.
* [[Recurring Character|Recurring Characters]]: Willie Gillis during [[World War II]] on ''Saturday Evening Post'' covers; [http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2010/06/26/art-literature/artists-illustrators/illustrator-norman-rockwell/norman-rockwells-cousin-reginald.html Cousin Reginald] on ''The Country Gentlemen'' covers.
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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 Norman Rockwell or his paintings in Popular Culture include:

Homages to the art

Homages to the artist


Norman Rockwell provides examples of the following tropes: