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Loading... Norman Rockwell, illustrator (original 1946; edition 1970)by Arthur Leighton Guptill
Work detailsNorman Rockwell; Illustrator by Arthur L. Guptill (1946)
None. This book is certainly not a complete and impartial biography, it is written by an admirer. However, it does shed light on the way Rockwell planned his subjects and worked to achieve them. It is also filled with Rockwell's illustrations with many comments and details from the artist himself on the process of illustration. Enjoyable for an admirer or an illustration wannabe. A history of Norman Rockwells paintings and illustrations with discriptions of them by Norman Rockwell. Boy I wish that somewhere someone had produced a book on Rockwell paintings and illustrations that had even 1% of the printing quality needed to do the job properly. no reviews | add a review
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Detailed notes by the "illustrator" (the word NR used to describe himself), with each reproduction. In the final Chapter, Rockwell describes his creative and technical process.
First published in 1946 when Norman Rockwell was at the height of his fame as America's most popular "illustrator". (