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May 22

On this day, May 22, 1907, the Belgian comic-book creator Hergé was born in Etterbeek, Brussels. As a boy Hergé was interested in scouting and produced illustrations of Scouting and Catholic magazines. While working for a newspaper he began serializing the first of his stories featuring the boy reporter, Tintin.  

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May 21

On this day, May 21, 1922, illustrator and political cartoonist Rollin Kirby (1875-1952) won the first Pulitzer Prize given for a cartoon, for his political cartoon On the Road to Moscow. Published in August of 1921, the cartoon focused on the still relatively nebulous threat of Communism to the peoples of the world by picturing Death beating

2016-11-14T10:19:09-05:00May 20th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

May 19

On this day, May 19, 1893, illustrator Harold von Schmidt was born in Alameda, California. He studied at the California College of Arts and Crafts and the San Francisco Art Institute, and after WWI with Harvey Dunn at the Grand Central School of Art in New York City. His work appeared in many popular magazines.

2016-11-14T10:19:09-05:00May 18th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

May 18

On this day, May 18, 1925, children’s book illustrator Lillian Hoban was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art and also studied dance with Martha Graham. Hoban illustrated more than 100 children’s books some of which were written by her husband Russell Hoban.

2016-11-14T10:19:09-05:00May 17th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

May 17

On this day, May 17, 2002, cartoonist Dave Berg died in Marina Del Rey, California. He studied at Pratt Institute and then at Cooper Union. He began to draw for Mad magazine in 1956 worked for them throughout his life.

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May 16

On this day, May 16, 1922, pulp illustrator Jim Bentley was born in Patchogue, New York on Long Island. After service in the Army Air Corps in WWII, Bentley studied art through correspondence course with Art Instruction, Inc. He produced illustrations for various pulp magazines and paperback book cover illustrations for various publishers.

2016-11-14T10:19:09-05:00May 15th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

May 15

On this day, May 15, 1875, illustrator Anna Whelan Betts was born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, in Paris, and with Howard Pyle in Wilmington, Delaware. Her work appears in many of the popular magazines of the time and when her eyesight failed he retired from illustration.

2016-11-14T10:19:10-05:00May 14th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

May 14

On this day, May 14, 1904, pulp illustrator Jon L. (Jacob Lupu Blumer) Blummer was born in Hartford, Connecticut. In 1924 he moved to New York and worked as a line artist in newspapers. In 1930 Blummer began his studies at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, but he only finished 2 years of a 3 year program.

2016-11-14T10:19:10-05:00May 13th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

Norman Rockwell Museum

 

Hours

Norman Rockwell Museum is Open 7 days a week year-round

May – October and holidays:

open daily: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursdays: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. (July/August 2015)
Rockwell’s Studio open May through October.

November – April: open daily:

Weekdays: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Weekends and holidays: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Holiday Closings:

The Museum is Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day

 

 

 

Admission

Members: FREE
Adults: $18.00
Seniors (65+): $17.00
College students with ID: $10.00
Children/teens 6 — 18: $6.00
Children 5 and under: FREE

Official Museum Website

www.nrm.org

 

 

 

Directions

Norman Rockwell Museum
9 Route 183
Stockbridge, MA 01262

413-298-4100 x 221

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