Norman Rockwell Coloring Book

48 pages with 22 images to color

• Soft cover book with staple binding
• High-quality paper perfect for colored pencils, pens, and markers
• Printed with soy-based inks
• Sturdy cover to ensure long-lasting enjoyment
• Coloring pages are blank on the back so they can be cut out and displayed

Size: 8.5 x 11 x .25 in.

The expression “A picture is worth a thousand words” certainly describes Norman Rockwell’s paintings. The drawings created for this coloring book, based on his iconic illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post are good examples of that. Included are such classics as The RunawayCouple in Rumbleseat, and Marbles Champion. Engaging for young as well as mature colorists, this coloring book provides enjoyable escape for hours. Reproductions of the paintings are shown in miniature in full color on the inside front and back covers, so that you can follow Rockwell’s color palette, if you wish.

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Norman Rockwell Coloring Book

Norman Rockwell Coloring Book

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Norman Rockwell

Norman Rockwell (American, 1894–1978) accepted his first commission at 16, and by 20 he was the art director for The Boy Scouts of America’s magazine Boys’ Life. His art career was off and running. To this day, few artists have captured the essence of everyday America with the warmth, humor, and kindness Rockwell brought to his illustrative work. A master of painterly technique, he turned a highly perceptive eye to the details that made his subjects uniquely American, and as his career progressed, his covers for The Saturday Evening Post brought him worldwide recognition. Judy Goffman Cutler, of the American Illustrators Gallery in New York, remarked, “In delivering a distillation of the way we wanted to see our country, his art reflected the currents of American life. By the 1940s Rockwell had become a living national treasure.”

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