The Faith of America, illustrated by Norman Rockwell

by Norman Rockwell

Other authorsFred Bauer (Author)
Hardcover, 1996

Status

Check shelf

Call number

759.13 Ro

Publication

Abbeville Artabras (1996), Edition: First Edition, 160 pages

Description

Rockwell's famous Saturday Evening Post covers, the four Freedoms he painted during the years of World War II, his depictions of American towns, families, and traditions are all represented in this enchanting volume. They offer a picture of America that we hold dear, representing a world of hope and humanity. Fred Bauer writes about Rockwell's message of optimism and the artist's faith in America and its people in a forthright and sympathetic text complemented by numerous Rockwell favorites in all their warmth and color. Bauer visits Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and Arlington, Vermont, talking to the people who lived with Rockwell and posed for his anecdotal pictures, the people about whom the artist said, "If you are interested in the characters you draw and understand them and love them, why, the people who see your pictures are bound to feel the same way." This lovely book enables us to partake once again of that unique love and understanding that Norman Rockwell still communicates to America.… (more)

Local notes

2111-090

User reviews

LibraryThing member JaneAustenNut
Great pictorial volume of Norman Rockwell's depiction of Faith in America --- I wish it were still so. Every American should have a copy to view how Christian our nation used to be, but, no longer is.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

160 p.; 11.3 inches

ISBN

0896600661 / 9780896600669

Barcode

605
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