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November 2

On this day, November 2, 1981, comic book writer/artist Wally (Wallace Allan) Wood died in Los   Angeles, California. After serving in WWII, Wood studied at the Minneapolis School of Art and then at the Hogarth School of Art. He worked for Will Eisner as a Spirit background artist. Wood drew for various romance comics,  produced

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November 1

On this day, November 1, 1926, writer and illustrator Hilary Knight was born in Hempstead, Long   Island, New York; he was the child of illustrator parents. Knight studied at the Art Students League in New York and served in the navy during WWII. Active in many areas of illustration, Knight was perhaps best known as

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October 31

On this day, October 31, 1960, illustrator and cartoonist Jim Benton was born in Birmingham, Michigan. After studying art at Western Michigan University, Benton began designing characters for T-shirts. His SpyDogs characters became an animated series. He has created such characters as Franny K. Stein and his Happy Bunny.  

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October 30

On this day, October 30, 1878, illustrator Katharine Richardson Wireman was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She studied with Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute. She worked as a fashion illustrator for local newspapers and then began producing story and cover illustrations for various magazines.

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October 29

On this day, October 29, 1884, James C. McKell was born in Burlington, Iowa. He studied at the Cumming School of Art in Des Moines and then in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. By 1918 his illustrations began appearing in The Saturday Evening Post.  

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October 28

On this day, October 28, 1945, illustrator and cartoonist Gary Hallgren was born. He studied at Western Washington State College and around 1970 he became involved with the underground commix scene. He produces work for such varied publications as The New York Times and Mad magazine.

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October 27

On this day, October 27, 1948, Bernie Wrightson was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Wrightson is best known for his horror illustrations and comic book art. He did the Famous Artists School course and then began working for The Baltimore Sun as an illustrator in 1966. He was inspired to produce his own stories, creating Swamp Thing

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October 26

On this day, October 26, 1931, comic artist Larry Lieber was born in New York City. Lieber studied at Pratt Art Institute and at the Art Students League. His first daily newspaper comic was The Incredible Hulk. And later he was the artist on the daily Spider-Man comic written by his older brother, Stan Lee.

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October 25

On this day, October 25, 1960, comic book artist and illustrator June Brigman was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Brigman studied at Georgia State University and the University of Georgia. She was part of the team who created the Power Pack characters and she was the artist of the Brenda Starr strip from 1995 through 2011 when

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October 24

On this day, October 24, 1899, illustrator Richard Lillis was born in Oxford, New York. Lillis studied at the Art Students League in New York and he began working freelance in 1928. He sold his first pulp cover illustration in 1929. After WWII Lillis also painted paperback book covers.

2016-11-14T10:19:18-05:00October 23rd, 2013|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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