
Norman Rockwell (see here, too) is a name well known to Americans (and probably Canadians) but maybe not people from other countries. The premier illustrator of middle American life in the 20th Century, his work had sweetness, wit and an instantly recognizable style. He painted 323 covers of the old Saturday Evening Post, which is still around in some form. There are lots of examples in the first two links of this paragraph.
This image was cropped from a larger, unsuccessful photo of kids who won prizes at the Washington County Fair. I saw that hair, eyes and mouth line and it just said Rockwell. Some people think his work was really square but it also has a great deal of unselfconscious charm. This picture just happened to look like his style.
This image was cropped from a larger, unsuccessful photo of kids who won prizes at the Washington County Fair. I saw that hair, eyes and mouth line and it just said Rockwell. Some people think his work was really square but it also has a great deal of unselfconscious charm. This picture just happened to look like his style.

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