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August 9

On this day, August 9, 1931, illustrator Mike Hinge was born in Auckland, New Zealand. He came to the United States on a green card in 1958 and studied at the Art Center School of Design in Los Angeles. His work includes many memorable book and magazine covers for science fiction publications and cover portraits for Time magazine.

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Soda Fountain Fare

John LaGatta (1894-1976) Susie Sipley- The Soda Fiend, 1921 Cover illustration for Judge (September 5, 1921) but also a story illustration for “Susie Sipley-The Soda Fiend” by Gelett Burgess   You might remember the Exploring Illustration essay, “S.O.S. Means Save on Sugar” – The Campaign Against Sugar in the United   States written by Daniel S.

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August 8

On this day, August 8, 1961, illustrator Rafael López born Mexico City, Mexico. Trained at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, López has illustrated a variety of children's books, designed stamps, and painted murals.

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August 7

On this day, August 7, 1888, book illustrator Milo Winter was born in Princeton, Illinois. After training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Winter went on to illustrate a variety of children’s books including Aesop’s Fables, Arabian Nights, Alice in Wonderland and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Tanglewood Tales.

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August 6

On this day, August 6, 1918, Charles Banks Wilson was born in Springdale, Arkansas. After studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Wilson apprenticed as an illustrator at the Chicago Tribune. Wilson provided many illustrations for a history textbook used by Oklahoma schools and also a variety of classic story books. He

2016-11-14T10:19:21-05:00August 6th, 2013|News, On This Day|0 Comments

August 5

On this day, August 5, 1875, comic artist Clare A. Briggs was born in Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Briggs studied art while at the University of Nebraska for two years. Briggs first published drawings appeared in the Western Penman. Eventually Briggs worked as a newspaper sketch artist and then as an editorial cartoonist. His first daily continuity comic

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August 4

On this day, August 4, 1976, illustrator Alvan “Hap” Hadley died in Los Angeles, California. Hap Hadley specialized in black and white illustrations and in illustrating movie posters for Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton using a large head caricature format.

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August 3

On this day, August 3, 1921, illustrator Robert A. Maguire was born. After his service in WWII, he studied at the Art Students League. Maguire is remembered for his crime noir paperback cover illustrations, producing more than 600 from 1950 until his death in 2005.

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August 2

On this day, August 2, 1900, author and illustrator Holling Clancy Holling was born in Jackson County, Michigan. After studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, he worked at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Holling began creating children’s books in the 1920s. His book Paddle-to-the-Sea published in 1941, won a Caldecott Honor

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August 1

On this day, August 1, 1992, Bob Peak died in Scottsdale, Arizona. A commercial illustrator, Peak studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles after military service in Korea. In the 1960s Peak began creating posters for many famous movies and in 1984 the Postal Service hired him to design 30 stamps on

2016-11-14T10:19:21-05:00July 31st, 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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