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Bundle- 3 Assorted Norman Rockwell Posters

$49.00
This is a bundled assortment of 3 Posters by Norman Rockwell. The normal combined retail value for this bundle is $105. Each piece is described as follows:
Norman Rockwell - Missing Tooth - 1972 Offset Lithograph 15" x 12"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 12 inches (38.1 x 30.48cm )
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This is an authorized reproduction of Missing Tooth, rendered in the style of Norman Rockwell. The charming scene depicts three young girls in dresses standing together. One of the girls proudly shows off her missing tooth to her friend, who leans in with curiosity. Meanwhile, the third girl stands slightly back, seemingly uninterested in examining the inside of her friend's mouth. The nostalgic and playful nature of this artwork is reminiscent of RockwellÕs talent for capturing everyday moments of childhood with warmth and humor, highlighting the small, meaningful interactions that define youth.
Norman Rockwell - Bedside Manner - Offset Lithograph 15" x 12"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 12 inches (38.1 x 30.48cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This is a reproduction of an image originally published in the Saturday Evening Post on March 10, 1923, reproduced and published by Pineapple Publishing. Titled Bedside Manner, the scene features a touching moment between a little boy and his dog. Concerned for his petÕs health, the boy carefully pours syrup into a spoon, preparing to administer it to his dog, embodying care and tenderness. The artwork captures the innocence of childhood and the deep bond between children and their pets, characteristic of Norman RockwellÕs heartwarming depictions of everyday life.
Norman Rockwell - Triple Self-Portrait - 2000 Offset Lithograph 15" x 12"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 12 inches (38.1 x 30.48cm )
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This is an authorized reproduction of Triple Self-Portrait by Norman Rockwell. The artwork depicts a humorous and clever scene where Rockwell, in his signature style, paints himself while looking into a mirror. The composition shows Rockwell capturing his own likeness on canvas, creating a recursive image of Rockwell painting Rockwell, while observing his reflection. The scene is filled with wit and self-awareness, highlighting RockwellÕs playful take on the traditional self-portrait. It's a brilliant display of the artist's technical skill and his ability to blend humor with introspection.