Norman Rockwell - New England Artist
Popular artist Norman Rockwell made New England his home for much of his life. Here is your guide to Norman Rockwell museums and collectible shops you can visit in Massachusetts and Vermont, plus interesting information on the life and works of this American icon.
A Brief Biography of Norman Rockwell
Get to know artist Norman Rockwell, who spent most of his adult life in New England, with this biography from The Norman Rockwell Museum.
Norman Rockwell – Biography
Learn more about the life of the prolific artist with this biography by Wayne Mattox for “Antique Talk.”
The Norman Rockwell Connection
This online bulletin board is a place for Norman Rockwell fans and collectors to share thoughts and information about the artist and his works.
The Norman Rockwell Museum
Norman Rockwell spent 25 years of his life in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and today you can view many of his best-known works at The Norman Rockwell Museum in this Berkshires town. The museum also hosts changing exhibitions and a variety of special events.
Norman Rockwell Museum of Vermont
Established in 1976, this museum in Rutland Town honors Rockwell’s career, particularly his years in Vermont, and exhibits more than 2,500 magazine covers, advertisements, calendars, and other published works by the artist.
Norman Rockwell – Profile
Daily Celebrations features Norman Perceval Rockwell—an inspiration to others to recognize and use their talents.
Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms
From the National Archives and Records Administration, here is an account of how Norman Rockwell was inspired by President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech to create his “Four Freedoms” series of paintings.
Seven Arts
Seven Arts is a Stockbridge, Massachusetts, shop that sells a variety of Norman Rockwell collectibles including figurines, ornaments, prints, more. Online shopping is available for those who can’t get to Stockbridge.
