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Norman Rockwell: Imagining Freedom
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Rockwell’s Four Freedoms
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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
March 6, 1943
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1940s
Rockwell’s “Freedom from Want,” published illustration
February 27, 1943
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1940s
Rockwell’s “Freedom of Worship,” published illustration
February 20, 1943
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1940s
Rockwell’s “Freedom of Speech,” published illustration
1942
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1940s
Rockwell’s Illustration of “Aunt Ella Takes a Trip,” published
1942
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1940s
Rockwell creates US Army War Poster, “Let’s Give Him Enough and On Time”
1942
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1940s
Rockwell begins work on “Four Freedoms”
October 4, 1941
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1940s
Rockwell’s “Willie Gillis: Package from Home,” published cover
1941
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1940s
Rockwell’s Illustration “Strictly a Sharpshooter”
March 1, 1941
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1940s
Rockwell’s “Girl Reading the Post,” published cover
1940
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1940s
Rockwell illustrates the Heritage Edition of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”
1940
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1940s
Rockwell’s “A Scout is Loyal,” in Boy Scout calendar
1949
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1940s
Eleanor Roosevelt appears on “Meet the Press”
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