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Yes, some Norman Rockwell prints are worth something. Signed limited edition prints by the American artist that are in pristine condition may sell for thousands of dollars in some cases. Generally, the historical significance, image quality, medium, availability and condition determine the selling price of Rockwell prints. If you own one, consider having a certified appraiser or knowledgeable art dealer help you with the valuation process. Explore a selection of Norman Rockwell art on 1stDibs.
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'Bicentennial Independence Celebration' Benjamin Franklin, Saturday Evening Post
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'Norman Rockwell' (American, 1894-1978) and inscribed, lower left, with number and limitation '200/200'.
Originally created for the May 29, 1926 edition of the S...
Category
1970s Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
Law Student 1976 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Rochester Hills, MI
Artist: Norman Rockwell
Title: Law Student
Year created: 1976
Signed by the artist
Medium: 10-Color Lithograph on papier d'Arches
Edition: 9/200
Height (inches): 32½
Width (inches): 23¾
This piece is unframed
Born in New York City in 1894, Norman Rockwell always wanted to be an artist. At age 14, Rockwell enrolled in art classes at The New York School...
Category
1970s Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$9,200 Sale Price
20% Off
Original Freedom from Want 1943 vintage poster. Thanksgiving
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Spokane, WA
Original vintage poster: FREEDOM FROM WANT, Ours to fight for ...
Original. Artist: Normal Rockwell. Archival linen backed in fine condition, ready to frame. Note: All US Go...
Category
1940s American Realist Portrait Prints
Materials
Offset
U. S. Census Saturday Evening Post original 1940 vintage poster
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Spokane, WA
Original poster: THE SAURDAY EVENING POST. Artist: Noman Rockwell. Size: 21.75" x 28". Archival linen backed in very fine condition. The painting for this original poster ...
Category
1940s American Realist Portrait Prints
Materials
Offset
$1,960 Sale Price
20% Off
Courting Couple at Midnight, Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post, 1919
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Cover of The Saturday Evening Post magazine, March 22, 1919
A young couple, caught up in the excitement of courtship, sits together as the clock strikes midnight. Bathed in the warm...
Category
1910s Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil, Board
NORMAN ROCKWELL 'Star Struck' Signed & numbered, 1976 Original Color Lithograph
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
"Starstruck"
by
Norman Rockwell
Media: Lithograph on Paper
Image Dimensions: 30" x 24"
Year Produced: 1976
Edition Size: 200 Numbered (1-200), 60 Artist proof
Edition Number: 140/200
Signed and Numbered in pencil by the artist
Condition: In excellent
Norman Rockwell was an American painter and illustrator known for his iconic depictions of American culture created for The Saturday Evening Post. With a range of favorite subjects that included nuclear families, mischievous children, and small-town life, his work has achieved an iconic status: the 1943 painting of a Thanksgiving dinner, Freedom from Want, has been reproduced and parodied countless times in contemporary culture. As an artist, Rockwell has had a lasting effect on US society beyond any singular work, with his paintings seen as indelible images that went on to inspire American directors such as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and particularly Robert Zemeckis, whose 1994 film Forrest Gump recreates several of Rockwell’s paintings as scenes throughout the film. Though he enjoyed success throughout his career, Rockwell’s idyllic and sentimental outlook on American society was not necessarily embraced by art critics, though his later politically activist work garnered praise for its tackling of controversial subjects. Born on February 3, 1894 in New York, NY, he went on to study at the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League. Rockwell notably had a longstanding relationship with the Boy Scouts of America...
Category
1970s Photorealist Prints and Multiples
Materials
Lithograph


