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Norman Rockwell: Imagining Freedom
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PAST THEME: The War Generation
PAST THEME: FDR’s Four Freedoms
PAST THEME: The Artistic Response
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1940s
1942
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1940s
Black Americans fighting a war for the “four freedoms”
1943
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1940s
Rosie the Riveter – World War II Icon
1941
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1940s
The US army invests in a significant new vehicle – ordering 16,000 jeeps
December 7, 1941
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1940s
Attack on Pearl Harbor
1940
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1940s
Prime Minister – Winston Churchill
December 8, 1941
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1940s
“A date which will live in infamy.”
April 30, 1943
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1940s
Four Freedoms War Bonds Tour
November 5, 1949
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1940s
Rockwell Illustrates “New Television Antenna,” published cover
1948
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1940s
Rockwell begins creating Hallmark Christmas cards
December 25, 1948
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1940s
Norman Rockwell’s “Christmas Homecoming,” published cover
1948
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1940s
Rockwell spends time in CA, teaching at Los Angeles Art institute
1948
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1940s
Rockwell joins Famous Artists School as one of the founding faculty
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