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June 14

On this day, June 14, 1958, illustrator and author James Gurney was born in California. After his BA from the University of California, Berkeley, Gurney studied illustration at the Art Center College of Design. His illustration work encompasses covers for sci fi and fantasy paperbacks, stamp designs, illustrations for National Geographic magazine, and his own illustrated

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June 13

On this day, June 13, 1946, muralist, architectural delineator, and illustrator Jules Guérin died in Neptune, New Jersey. Initially Guérin studied art in Chicago with Winsor McCay as his studio partner. In New York Guérin made is reputation as an architectural delineator for McKim, Mead and White and their friends. His fame as a colorist brought

2016-11-14T10:19:23-05:00June 12th, 2013|News, On This Day|0 Comments

Robert Robinson’s Humor

Robert Robinson (1886-1952) [Joy Ride]Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post (January 11, 1913) Robert Robinson’s cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post reveals his ability to entertain through humor. Tickling the funny bone is the divergence of emotion expressed by the elderly man and his wife as they speed along on a

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June 12

On this day, June 12, 1920, cartoonist David Berg was born in Brooklyn, New York. Berg studied at Pratt Institute and at the Cooper Union. He served in the Army Air Corps and in 1940 he joined Will Eisner’s studio where he began his cartooning career. Berg began working at Mad magazine in 1956 where he started

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June 11

On this day, June 11, 1913, illustrator Maxwell Coburn Whitmore, Jr., otherwise known as Coby Whitmore, born in Dayton, Ohio. He attended the Dayton Art Institute and apprenticed at the Sundblom studio in Chicago. He moved to New York City in 1943 and joined the Charles E. Cooper Studio, specializing in illustrations of pretty women and

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June 10

On this day, June 10,  1874, illustrator Violet Oakley was born in Bergen   Heights, New Jersey. Oakley studied at the Art Students League of New York, at the PennsylvaniaAcademy of the Fine Arts, and with Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute. Oakley quickly found success as a popular illustrator for the major magazines of the day

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June 9

On this day, June 9, 2000, painter and illustrator Jacob Lawrence died in Seattle, Washington. He attended art classes at the Harlem Art Workshop, at the Harlem Community Art Center, and at the American Artists School. As a young artist, Lawrence began to make serial paintings to visually tell stories about the African American experience. With

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June 8

On this day, June 8, 1931, illustrator Virginia Frances Sterrett died in Los Angeles, California. Sterrett studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1919 she received her first commission to illustrate a book of fairy tales by Penn Publishing Company of Philadelphia. She continued to produce fantasy story illustrations until her death.

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June 7

On this day, June 7, 1900, illustrator John Atherton was born in Brainerd, Minnesota. After service in the U. S. Navy, Atherton studied at The California School of Fine Arts and worked as a commercial artist for a variety of big corporations. He also painted surrealist landscapes. Atherton was also one of the illustrators who taught

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June 6

On this day, June 6, 1933, illustrator and portrait painter Frederick Coffay Yohn died in Norwalk, Connecticut. After studies at the Indianapolis Art School and at the Art Students League of New York, Yohn studied in Paris. He specialized in military themes, especially of the American Revolution.

2016-11-14T10:19:24-05:00June 5th, 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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