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Norman Rockwell
"The Coward" Original cover for Life magazine, Woman Kissing World War I Soldier

1919

$1,250,000
£954,369.38
€1,102,765.35
CA$1,754,763.38
A$1,955,866.58
CHF 1,026,176.10
MX$23,884,320
NOK 12,993,620.63
SEK 12,280,947.90
DKK 8,230,418.25

About the Item

"The Coward" (Woman Kissing Soldier). Original cover illustration for Life Magazine, published April 1919. Norman Rockwell’s The Coward (or, Woman Kissing Soldier) was published on the cover of Life Magazine in April 1919. Rockwell created this work after his enlistment in World War I. Reflecting on the grim realities faced by Americans during the war, Rockwell brings a playful levity to the period with this endearing scene of a woman greeting a soldier returning home. Set against a pure white background, a bewildered soldier fearfully gazes at the viewer as he drops his hat and cane, startled by a young woman who leans in to plant a kiss on his cheek. Rockwell captures the heat of the moment with a strong sense of movement - the sash tied around the woman’s waist flies out behind her and the soldier’s medals sway at his chest as he struggles to regain his footing. The soldier’s uniform, decorated with medals earned during the war, would normally imply bravery and courage, providing an obvious layer of irony to the cowardly behavior he shows when confronted with an amorous young woman. The soldier’s exaggerated movements - the splayed fingers, puckered lips, wide eyes and impossibly high arched eyebrows - both heighten the sense of drama and add a sense of whimsy to the scene. With its masterful blend of humor and irony, The Coward is an excellent example of Rockwell’s keen ability to produce optimistic imagery that could buck up the spirits of everyday Americans, even in the darkest of times. While Rockwell never saw active combat, he served at a naval base in Charleston, South Carolina where he was allowed to continue creating art with the idea that it would boost morale. Wartime inspired him, as he notes in his autobiography: “One of the most difficult problems in painting magazine covers is thinking up ideas which a majority of the readers will understand… In wartime the problem vanishes. Everyone in the country is thinking along the same lines, the war penetrates into everyone's life. Johnny Sax, the boy next door, joins up; sugar can't be bought for blood or money; war bond posters are plastered all over town.” The Coward is a charming example of Rockwell’s wartime imagery, which graced the covers of magazines and touched the hearts of everyday Americans. It’s easy to see why Rockwell is known as one of the most iconic American artists of the 20th century - his illustrations are just as engaging today as they were at the time of their creation. Artwork Dimensions: 28" x 24" Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Right Literature: Life Magazine, vol. 73, 10 April 1919, illustrated in color on the cover Mary Moline, Norman Rockwell Encyclopedia: A Chronological Catalog of the Artist's Work 1910-1978, Indianapolis, 1979, no. 1-69, p. 26, illustrated Laurie Norton Moffatt, Norman Rockwell: A Definitive Catalogue, vol. I, Stockbridge, 1986, no. C110, p. 42, illustrated
  • Creator:
    Norman Rockwell (1894 - 1978, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1919
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Fort Washington, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 47701stDibs: LU384315382752

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