The gentleman in the painting was my great uncle, retired Rear Admiral Andrew Mack, a neighbor of Mr Rockwells who posed for a few of his paintings. It was painted in his home office with I believe an employee of the Franklin mint.We think the original is undoubtely still at the mint.
It was dedicated to the members of the Franklin mint collectors society.
Norman Rockwell prints can be purchased from art stores and online specialist retail outlets. Rockwell was a much loved American artist, painter and illustrator renowned for his depictions of everyday American life and culture. His major works include "The Four Freedoms".
A Norman Rockwell print of The Collector may not have much value, as there are thousands of prints of this work in circulation. Value will depend on the size and condition of the print, but most likely it is worth between $3 and $50.
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The set of 13 Norman Rockwell paintings commissioned by Sharon Steel were in the possession of Victor Posner at the time Sharon Steel went into Bankruptcy. However the Bankruptcy Court forced Victor Posner to return the paintings to Sharon Steel headquarters where they were eventually sold individually at auction to different collectors. From time to time, individual paintings from this set will show up at exhibitions hosted by these private collectors.
Yes, there was a Norman Rockwell commemorative globe made featuring Santa at the globe from his December 1926 Saturday Evening Post cover. This limited edition collector's item was released by the Franklin Mint in 1986. It showcases Rockwell's iconic illustration of Santa Claus studying a globe on Christmas Eve.
The address of the Rockwell Public Library is: 307 Main St E, Rockwell, 50469 0419
Doyle Rockwell's birth name is Doyle Craig Rockwell.
Norman Rockwell is a famous artist whose work often appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post, a popular American magazine known for its cover illustrations. Rockwell's realistic and heartwarming depictions of everyday American life made him one of the most well-known illustrators of the 20th century.
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The address of the Historic Rockwell Foundation is: Po Box 35, Rockwell, NC 28138-0035