- NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978)
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) COLOR STUDY FOR GOOD BOY (LITTLE ORPHAN ON THE TRAIN), CIRCA 1951 MIXED MEDIA ON TWO PIECES OF...NORMAN ROCKWELL, (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) COLOR STUDY FOR GOOD BOY (LITTLE ORPHAN ON THE TRAIN), CIRCA 1951, Mixed media on two pieces of paper and oil on acetate laid on illustration board: 8 x 16 1/2 in. Framed; lower right remnants of signature in red: Norman Rockwell; lower inscribed and signed on mat: "Happy Birthday to Mary Anne New, April 19, 1973 Cordially Norman Rockwell"
- Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978)
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978) OURS to fight for...FREEDOM FROM FEAR vintage poster 55 x 39 inches.
- Norman Rockwell lot, 9" Doll, figurine,
Norman Rockwell lot, 9" Doll, figurine, picture. Good condition Estimate $50-125
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN 1894-1978)
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN 1894-1978) 33 ½" x 25" "Our Heritage", 1950 Calendar illustration for Boys Scouts of America for Brown & Bigelow. Nine-color collotype on cream wove paper, signed in pencil lower right, inscribed AP from the artist proof edition lower left, printed by Atelier Ettinger in June of 1976 with blind stamp lower right corner, unframed. The edition consists of 295 impressions
- Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978)
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) "The Inventor" lithograph, circa 1970 pencil signed and numbered 46/200 18" x 18"
- NORMAN ROCKWELL "A BOY MEETS HIS
NORMAN ROCKWELL "A BOY MEETS HIS DOG" LITHOGRAPHDESCRIPTION: A Norman Rockwell limited edition lithograph illustration print titled "A boy meets his dog" numbered 291 from 300 depicting a boy caressing a dog that is for sale. With Norman Rockwell signature in the lower right bottom corner.
CIRCA: 20th Century.
DIMENSIONS: W: 23" H: 28".
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- NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978)
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) 29 ¼" x 24" "Boy Gazing at Pictures of Glamorous Stars (Star Struck)", September 22, 1934, Saturday Evening Post cover. Eleven-color lithograph on Arches, signed in pencil lower right, inscribed AP for artist proof edition lower left, hand-proofed and printed at Atelier Ettinger in September 1976 with blind stamp lower left, Arches watermark, unframed. A total of 320 prints in this edition were produced.
- Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978)
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) signed print "Grandpa and Me", collotype on paper, pencil signed, trial proof, 22-1/4" x 22-3/4" sight; together with "Luncheon with George and Willie", offset lithograph, signed "Robert Charles Howe", 476/1000, very good condition
- ROCKWELL, Norman, (American, 1894-1978):
ROCKWELL, Norman, (American, 1894-1978): Smiling Young Boy wearing Knickers, Lithograph, sight size is 22'' x 16.25'', pencil signed and numbered 87/200, custom frame 34'' x 28''.
- Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978)
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978) "Our Heritage". Nine color collotype on BFK Rives paper signed in the lower right margin in pencil numbered 23/200 in the lower left margin published in 1976 by Eleanor Ettinger blind stamp in the lower left corner of the paper matted and framed under glass overall 38" x 30-3/4". Image 28" x 21" paper 33-3/4" x 25-1/8".
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1894-1978NORMAN ROCKWELL (New York/Massachusetts, 1894-1978) lithograph, "The Runaway," a boy at a diner with a police officer. Pencil signed lower right, edition 31/200, Circle Fine Art blind stamp lower left. Opening measures 25" x 19". In a metal frame; 33.5" x 27.5" overall.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894-1978): AMERICAN
NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894-1978): AMERICAN FAMILY PORTFOLIO (SIX)Including: Save Me, Fido’s House, Debut, Teacher’s Pet and Doctor & Boy; 1972; each lithograph on paper; each signed in pencil; each editioned 117/200; including cover sheet and each individual title sheet; each 25 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches sheet; together with Father Feeding Infant, matted and framed under acrylic; 30 x 26 1/4 inches frame Condition:
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (UNITED STATES,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (UNITED STATES, 1894-1978) PRINT TNORMAN ROCKWELL (United States, 1894-1978) print titled "Sheriff and Prisoner," from a Saturday Evening Post Cover, 1939. Pencil signed lower right, numbered 61/200. Image measures 21.5" x 18". In a gilt wood frame; 33.5" x 29.5" overall.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894 - 1978):
NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894 - 1978): "DAY IN THE LIFE OF A BOY"lithograph; signed in pencil lower right; AP lower left; 21 x 20 1/2 inches sight; 29 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches frame Condition:
- NORMAN ROCKWELL: MAN & BOY STUDYINGcolor
NORMAN ROCKWELL: MAN & BOY STUDYINGcolor print, framed under acrylic; Provenance: The Moering Estate; 21 x 16 1/2 inches sight; 28 1/4 x 23 3/4 inches frame Condition:
- NORMAN ROCKWELL. "DOG AND BEETLE,"
NORMAN ROCKWELL. "DOG AND BEETLE," COLOR COLLOTYPE (American, 1894-1978). From the "Tom Sawyer " portfolio, ed. 83/200, pencil signed "Norman Rockwell" lr, sheet size: 26 x 20 in., unframed.
- Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978)
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978) The Problem We All Live With color collotype edition 11/200; signed Norman Rockwell (lower right) 23 3/4 x 38 1/4 inches.
- Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1974)
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1974) Art Critic color collotype edition 164/200 signed Norman Rockwell (lower right) 27 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN/NEW YORK,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN/NEW YORK, 1894-1978)Norman Rockwell (American/New York, 1894-1978), "After Christmas", 1977, lithograph, pencil-signed lower right, pencil-numbered "82/200" lower left, printed by Eleanor Ettinger Gallery, sheet 31 in. x 23 3/4 in., framed. Provenance: Windham Collection, Oxford, MS
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN 1894-1978)
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN 1894-1978) 18" x 23" sight size "Boy & Father: Golf", 1962. Color collotype, signed in pencil lower right, numbered AP in pencil lower left, double matted in a gold frame, overall 33" x 28".
Originally created as the autumn illustration for the 1962 Brown & Bigelow Four Seasons calendar, "Boy and Father: Golf" was printed by Circle Gallery. The collotype measures 26" x 20", the edition 250. 200 were numbered and 50 artist proofs were signed in pencil by Norman Rockwell. An additional 35 artist proofs were pencil signed and designated with Roman numerals.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978)
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) 20" x 16" "Three Farmers" story illustration detail from Norman Rockwell Visits a County Agent, Saturday Evening Post, July 24, 1947. "Here's how to tell a lawyer from a liar," says Rippey as he demonstrates the art of culling hens". Lithograph on cream wove paper, signed in pencil lower right, numbered 33/200 in pencil lower left, printed by Circle Galleries with CG blind stamp lower left, unframed. A total of 295 prints of this kind were produced.
- Norman Rockwell lot, Dolls and
Norman Rockwell lot, Dolls and Figurine All in good conditon in original boxes Estimate $75-175
- After Norman Rockwell (American,
After Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) Special Leather-Bound Edition of Thomas S. Buechner, Norman Rockwell: Artist and Illustrator, published by Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1970, signed "Norman Rockwell" and "Thomas S. Buechner" and with edition number "D/2", book with case 2-5/8 x 17-3/4 x 12-3/4 in., light foxing on pages, wear to slip case; with collotype "Grandpa and Me: Raking Leaves", with corresponding edition number D/2/100 created for this special edition only, printed by Triton Press, New York, under Rockwell's supervision and from a total edition of 110, signed in pencil lower right "Norman Rockwell", 30 x 23-7/8 in., wood frame, hinged in, surface mildew, foxing and toning in margins, frame with abrasions
- NORMAN ROCKWELL ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH
NORMAN ROCKWELL ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH ON JAPON PAPER (New York 1894-1978) titled ''A Day in the Life of a Boy''. An artist's proof circa 1974 image measures 19.5'' x 19.5'' pencil signed ''Norman Rockwell'' lower right. Nicely matted and set in a gilt wood frame.
- Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978)
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978) Bottom Drawer color collotype edition 164/200 signed Norman Rockwell (lower right) 28 x 25 1/4 inches.
- THREE NORMAN ROCKWELL PORCELAIN
THREE NORMAN ROCKWELL PORCELAIN COLLECTIBLESEach marked. Comprising: a figure of Santa Claus praying before the Christ Child in a crib, two boys ice skating with their dog and a clock containing a barber shop scene. Height of figures 7.5 in., 8.5 in., respectively.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1874
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1874 - 1978) 21 ¼" x 20" prints "Puppy Love", 1976. Suite of 4 color lithographs on Arches paper, titled "Love Pat", "Measure of Love", "Love at First Sight", and "Love's Little Treasures", title page numbered edition 145/200, each lithograph signed and numbered 145/200 in pencil, published by Eleanor Ettinger Inc. New York with publisher's blind stamp, from images created by Rockwell for the Brown and Bigelow Company, in a blue linen portfolio with cloth tie closure, overall 22 ½" x 21".
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978)
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) 15 ¾" x 12" image; 20" x 14 ¾" paper “Portrait of John F. Kennedy,” 1960, cover illustration for “The Saturday Evening Post,” November 5, 1960. Limited edition lithograph on Arches paper, signed in the plate lower right, numbered 159½500 in pencil lower left, from the edition of 2500 unsigned by the artist, situated in a navy blue portfolio with the Seal of the President of the United States and JFK's signature in gold insignia, overall portfolio size 20 ½" x 15 ¾". Published in 1976 by American Heritage Graphics with accompanying certificate of authenticity.
- Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978)
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978) Spring Flowers color collotype edition 164/200 signed Norman Rockwell (lower right) 27 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches.
- Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978)
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) "Huckelberry [sic] Finn", 1972, a set of eight color lithographs, each example signed in pencil by the artist and inscribed "AP", sixty artist proofs were reserved for the publisher, the illustrations are based upon incidents in the Mark Twain novel, published by Raymond & Raymond Inc. in association with Circle Gallery Ltd., 1972, printed at the atelier Mourlot on Arches paper, image size 17-1/4" x 13-1/2", in the original linen-covered portfolio.
- Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1974)
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1974) print ''Weighing In '' depicting jockey Eddie Arcaro weighing in after a race under the watchful eye of the racing steward ''Norman Rockwell'' appears LL ''Saturday Evening Post'' cover for June 29 1958 some wavering of paper nickel-sized area of discoloration left of jockey's elbow minor foxing minor wear to frame ss: 17 1/4'' w. x 25'' h.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (NY/MA, 1894-1978)
NORMAN ROCKWELL (NY/MA, 1894-1978) "Convention", collotype, 1976 limited edition, pencil signed and marked as artist's proof, unframed, sheet size: 30 5/8" x 25", with embossed seal lower left corner, image: 24 1/2" x 20". Small spot in background upper right, soiling and light bends to edges. Appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post published May 3, 1941, and was a favorite of Rockwell.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL. "SCHOOLMASTER,"
NORMAN ROCKWELL. "SCHOOLMASTER," COLOR COLLOTYPE (American, 1894-1978). From the "Tom Sawyer " portfolio, ed. 83/200, pencil signed "Norman Rockwell" lr, sheet size: 26 x 20 in., unframed.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL LITHOGRAPHNORMAN
NORMAN ROCKWELL LITHOGRAPHNORMAN ROCKWELL (New York, 1894-1978) lithograph, "Young Lincoln," Abraham Lincoln reading a book and carrying an axe. The image originally created for Lincoln Mutual Savings Bank in Spokane, Washington. Pencil signed lower right, edition 160/200, published in 1976 by Atelier Ettinger, NY. Image measures 29" x 15". In a wood frame; 42" x 28" overall. Lot includes a paper from Norman Rockwell about the print with a stamped signature.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894 - 1978):
NORMAN ROCKWELL (1894 - 1978): DAY IN THE LIFE OF A BOY"lithograph, matted and framed under acrylic; pencil-signed lower right; artist's proof; 25 3/4 x 21 5/8 inches; 39 1/2 x 35 1/2 inches frame; Condition:
- ROCKWELL NORMAN The Truth About
ROCKWELL NORMAN The Truth About Santa poster signed (''Norman Rockwell'') lower right. [Together with:] Symbol of America: Norman Rockwell. By Scott Ingram. S.l.: Ingram Lewis (1982). 4to photo-pictorial cloth. First edition. Signed by Ingram. Ingram is reportedly the little boy depicted in the poster by Rockwell. 23 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches.