Read American Mirror: The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell Online
Authors: Deborah Solomon
Tags: #Artist, #Biography & Autobiography, #Nonfiction, #Norman Rockwell, #Retail
Newsweek
New Television Set, The
New York; Armory Show; art world; bohemia; Rockwell’s childhood in; Rockwell’s exhibitions in; studios; turn-of-the-century; Wall Street crash
New Yorker
,
The
; profile on Rockwell; “Talk of the Town”
New York Herald, The
New York Herald Tribune
New York Journal
New York School of Art (Chase School)
New York Times
,
The
New York
World
Nicholson, Ben
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Night Watchmaker
Nixon, Richard; Rockwell’s portraits of
Norman Rockwell Album, The
Norman Rockwell: Artist and Illustrator
(monograph); sales and royalties
Norman Rockwell, Illustrator
(monograph)
Norway
No Swimming
Noyes, Nippy
nuclear disarmament
Nymph
Oakwood Friends School
Obanhein, William J.
object-in-foreground technique
O’Connor, Catherine
O’Connor, Henry
O’Connor, Irene:
see
Rockwell, Irene (née O’Connor)
Office of War Information; Bureau of Graphics; war-bond sales campaign
Ogden, Buddy
oil paint
Old Corner House, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Old Masters; Christmas cards
old men
Olmsted, Frederick Law
Once a Week
O’Neil, James P.
on-the-road freedom
Opper, Frederick
Orange Crush soda
Orpen, John
Otis College of Art and Design
O’Toole
Ouija Board
ouija boards
Our Town
view of America
Paddock, Frank
Pakistan
Pall Mall
Palmer, Arnold
Pan Am
Panama
Panic of 1873
Paramount Pictures
Parents’
magazine
Park, David
Parker, Al
Parmelee, Dean
Parrish, Maxfield; advertising work;
The Dream Garden
;
The Errant Pan
;
A Good Mixer
Partisan Review
Patriots on Parade
Patterson, Robert
Paul, Arthur
Payne, Billy; death of; as model
Peace Corps
Peck, Edna
pedophilia
Peggy Best Studio and Gallery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Pelham, Gene
Pène du Bois, Guy
Penfield, Edward
Pennsylvania Gazette, The
People
magazine
Perceval, Norman Spencer
Perkins, Frances
Perrin, Noel
Perry Mason & Co.
Person to Person
interview
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philip, Anthony F.
Phillips, C. Coles; death of; Fade-Away Girl
photography; illustration vs.;
Life
and; realism and; Rockwell’s use of
Photo-Realists
Picasso, Pablo;
Girl Before a Mirror
pilgrims
Pinocchio
Pioneer
Pioneer suspenders
pirates
Pitter (dog)
Playboy
pneumonia
Poe, Edgar Allan:
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Policeman with Boys
policemen
politics and politicians; Rockwell’s portraits of
Pollock, Jackson;
Life
article on; Rockwell and
Pop art
Portner, Leslie Judd
posters; Boy Scouts;
Four Freedoms
as;
Stagecoach
; World War I; World War II
postmodernism
Pound, Ezra:
Cantos
Pravda
Pre-Raphaelites
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Price, Frederic
primitive art
Princeton University
prints, Currier & Ives
Problem We All Live With, The
Prohibition
props
Protestants
Providence, Rhode Island
Provincetown, Massachusetts
psychoanalysis; Rockwell in
Puck
Pulitzer, Joseph
Punch
Punderson, Frank
Punderson, Nancy
Puppeteer, The
Putnam, Robert D.,
Bowling Alone
Pyle, Ernie
Pyle, Howard; death of; as influence on Rockwell
Quakers
Quebec
Rackham, Arthur
Rackin, Marty
radio
Rakoff, David
Raleigh (dog)
Ramparts
Rapaport, David
Raphael
realism; Dutch; hyperrealism; 1950s criticism of; photography and; Pop art and; social; Soviet
Recreation
recruitment posters; World War I; World War II
Red Cross
Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
regionalism
religion; Golden Rule and; saying grace; tolerance
Rembrandt van Rijn;
Anatomy Lesson
Remington, Frederic; studio
Reno, Nevada
reproduction; rights
Republican Party
Revere, Paul
Reverend and Indian picture
Rice, Helen
Riesman, David;
The Lonely Crowd
Riggs, Alice B.
Riggs, Austen Fox
Riggs (Austen) Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; Rockwell on board of trustees
Rinehart, Mary Roberts
Rivera, Diego
Rockefeller, John D., Jr.
Rockefeller Center, New York
Rockwell, Caroline
Rockwell, Cinnie
Rockwell, Gail; as model
Rockwell, Geoffrey; as model
Rockwell, Irene (née O’Connor); death of; divorce from Norman; marriage to Norman; as model
Rockwell, Jarvis (brother); athleticism of; death of; marriage of; relationship with brother Norman; as a toy designer
Rockwell, Jarvis (son); as an artist; birth of; as model; relationship with his father; school problems
Rockwell, John William
Rockwell, Mary Barstow; abortion and; alcoholism of; artwork by; death of; marriage to Norman; as model; as a mother; in Paris; sleeping pill abuse; therapy and hospitalizations; Vermont life; writing of
Rockwell, Molly Punderson; background of; courted by Norman; grammar of; marriage to Norman; Norman’s death and; Old Corner House and; “Willie, The Uncommon Thrush”
Rockwell, Nancy; death of; as model
Rockwell, Norman Perceval; as an actor; advertising work; ancestors of; anxiety of; art library of; at Art Students League; art training of; attempts to make “real art”; awards, tributes, and honors; awkwardness with women; beginning of
Post
career; bicycle injuries; birth of; boardinghouse life; boy models of; Boy Scouts and;
Boys’ Life
illustrations; Brooklyn Museum retrospective; calendars; in California; childhood of; Christmas cards; cleanliness obsession of; Colonial obsessions of; Corcoran exhibition; critics on; Danenberg exhibition; death and funeral of; death of Mary; dementia and decline of; depression of; Depression years; Walt Disney and; divorce from Irene; as draftsman; earliest known surviving work; early interest in art; education of; emphysema of; end of
Post
career; experimentation with different styles; fame of; Famous Artists School and; as a father; finances and business affairs; first book cover; first four-color cover; first magazine cover; first museum acquisition; first
Post
cover; first published illustrations; fishing trips;
Four Freedoms
series; gestation of ideas; Fred Hildebrandt and; homoeroticism and; humor of; hypochondria of; influences on; last
Post
cover; late period of; lectures by; Leyendecker and; liberalism of;
Look
illustrations; marriage to Irene; marriage to Mary; marriage to Molly; middle name of; as Miss America judge; modernism and; modesty of; monographs on; Grandma Moses and; move away from Vermont; Navy service and cartoons; New Rochelle life;
New Yorker
profile on;
Our Town
view of America; as Painter-Patriot; in Paris; photography used by; physical appearance of; politics of; prescription drugs taken by; press on; provincialism of; relationship with his brother; relationship with his parents; religion of; Rosie the Riveter and; sales and market value of; secrecy of; social realism of; in Soviet Union;
St. Nicholas
illustrations; Stockbridge life; studio fire; as a teacher; television appearances; in therapy with Erikson;
Tom Sawyer
illustrations; travels abroad; Vermont life; as a widower; work habits of; World War I and; World War II; N. C. Wyeth and;
see also
models;
Saturday Evening Post
covers;
specific paintings, subjects, genres, themes, and motifs;
studios
Rockwell, Peter; as an artist; bookshop of; marriage of; as model; psychological problems and therapy; school problems
Rockwell, Phebe
Rockwell, Richard
Rockwell, Thomas; birth of; bookshop of; as cowriter of Rockwell’s autobiography; marriage of; as model; psychological problems and therapy; relationship with his father
Rockwell, Waring; death of
Rockwell family, portrait of
Rockwellian (term)
Rodin, Auguste
Rogers, Buddy
Rolling Stones
romantic themes
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin D.; death of;
Four Freedom
series and
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rosen, Charles
Rosenberg, Harold
Rosenblum, Robert
Rose Parade
Rosie the Riveter
“Rosie the Riveter” (song)
Ross, Harold
Rothko, Mark
Runaway, The
Russell, Bertrand
Russell, George
Russell, Jane
Russian Schoolroom, The
Sailor Dreaming of Girlfriend
Salinger, J. D.: “De Daumier-Smith’s Blue Period”
Sanders, Colonel Harland D.
Sandow, Eugen
SANE
San Francisco
San Gabriel Mountains
sani-flat technique
Santa Claus
Sargent, John Singer
Saturday Evening Post
,
The
; anti-Semitic article in; Atherton illustrations; beginning of Rockwell’s career at; circulation and; cover price; deadlines; decline of; delivery boys; editorial offices; end of Rockwell’s career at; Fitzgerald stories;
Four Freedoms
series; full color bleed; girls’ heads covers; Hibbs as editor of; JFK memorial issue; letters-to-the-editor column; Leyendecker illustrations;
Life
vs.; logotype; Lorimer as editor of; 1960s reinvention of; photography and; political endorsements; Rockwell’s autobiography serialized in; small-town America fantasy; Stout as editor of; World War II and;
see also Saturday Evening Post
covers
Saturday Evening Post
covers; African-American models; altered; April Fool’s; of barbershops; California themes; of children; Christmas; civil rights movement; of Colonial America; criticized for being too provincial; of doctors; of dogs; duotone; Dutch realism and; of family outings; of family reunions; four-color; genealogical theme; hiatus from; of mirrors; most popular; of movie stars; of old men; of policemen; props for; for redesigned magazine; religious themes; reproduction; “Rockwell’s America” insert of; Rockwell’s first; Rockwell’s last; Rosie the Riveter; of runaways; self-portraits; western themes; Willie Gillis; World War I; World War II;
see also
models;
specific paintings, genres, subjects, themes, and motifs
Saying Grace;
as most popular
Post
cover
Schaeffer, Elizabeth
Schaeffer, Mead; as model; Rockwell and
Schafer, Chris
Schafer, Roy
Schjeldahl, Peter
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.
school desegregation
Schorr, Collier
Schudy, Charlie
Schultze, Carl:
Foxy Grandpa
Schwerner, Michael
Scott, Walter H.
Scout Is Helpful, A
Scovill, Bill
Scribner’s
self-portraits; first
sexual revolution, of 1960s
Shahn, Ben
Shakespeare, William
Shane, Joseph
Sherrod, Robert
Shiner
,
The
shoes; cleanliness of; theme
Shrader, E. Roscoe
Shuffleton, Rob
Shuffleton’s Barbershop
,
color insert
Sid (dog)
Simon & Garfunkel:
Bookends
Sinatra, Frank
sketchbooks
small-town life;
see also specific paintings, subjects, themes, and towns
Smith, Julia M.
Smith, William D.
smoking
Snow, Stanley: “Partners”
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Snyder & Black
social realism
Society of Illustrators
Solomon, Jack
Sontag, Susan
Sorrentino, Joe
Soviet Union
“So You Want to See the President!” (article)
Spain
Spielberg, Steven
split-screen painting
Spock, Benjamin
sportsman’s magazines
Stagecoach
paintings
Stahl, Ben
Stalin, Joseph
Starr, Frances
Stars and Stripes
Steichen, Edward:
The Family of Man
Stein, Gertrude
Steinbeck, John;
Travels with Charley: In Search of America
Stermer, Dugald
Stevenson, Adlai
Stevenson, Robert Louis:
Treasure Island