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Appreciation of norman rockwell's Works

In this work, Rockwell is original. This work was created on 1960.

He painted himself in front of the mirror, but he didn't really paint himself in the mirror on the drawing board. In fact, Rockwell on the drawing board didn't wear glasses, but his eyes were hidden behind glasses in the mirror. If you look closely, you can also notice that there are not only three Rockwell's sketches in the upper left corner, but also several sketches drawn by him, which add up to nine. Painters have painted self-portraits since ancient times. Rockwell also cleverly embedded the self-portraits of other painters in this painting.

For example, the first small picture in the upper right corner is a self-portrait of Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) at the age of 26. Another is the second of many self-portraits of Vincent Van Gogh at the age of 36. The third picture is obviously PabloPicasso's work, which I have never seen before (woman &; Self-portrait), but at first glance it is Picasso's, but the color is not quite the same as the original. The fourth painting should be Rembrandt Harmenschoonvan Rijn's 1652 (self-portrait standing). Although it is not very similar, by virtue of his position in the self-portrait, I am sure it is Rembrandt's work. If you add all these up, then one * * * should be thirteen.

Self-portrait of Three People is his masterpiece, which shows the author's humor, which runs through the painter's life. This stamp was issued 15 years after his death to commemorate the centenary of his birth, which gave our younger generation, especially the new generation of immigrants, an opportunity to know this outstanding painter of the last century.

The brewing period of Gossip Man is as long as 13 years. Rockwell was deeply attracted by this theme. He has painted this theme before. At first, the version of 1948 only drew two gossips, and later it was increased to 10. Finally, it developed into a vivid painting composed of 15 different characters. According to Rockwell, these people are all his neighbors in Arlington, and he put himself and his wife Mary among them. He himself is the object of conversation, and in the lower right corner of the work, he confronts the initiator of these rumors.

Norman rockwell has lived in this town for 25 years, and he knows it like the back of his hand. This town is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. There are public libraries, antique shops, gift shops, insurance companies, Greek-style supermarkets, barbershops, conference offices in the old city, banks in the new city, chaotic Victorian hotels, and Rockwell's residence and studio in the right corner South Street. Two years after the painting was completed, the "old street corner" on the left side of the picture was transformed into Norman Rockwell Museum.

A Little Girl's Day is a portrayal of the real life of a typical American girl and tells a complete story, because many readers like it very much. A little girl's day is a little boy's day, which were published in the Saturday night post's companion. Rockwell's illustrations for Saturday Evening Post are sought after by many people because they reflect the essence of American culture.