About Barbara Rundback

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far Barbara Rundback has created 1036 blog entries.

June 28

On this day, June 28, 1854, illustrator Frances Isabelle (Lockwood) Brundage was born in Newark, New Jersey.  Best remembered for her post card and calendar images, Brundage also did illustrations for Louisa May Alcott and Robert Louis Stevenson books.

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 27th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

June 27

On this day, June 27, 1946, illustrator and author Wanda Hazel Gág died New York City. The daughter of artists and photographers, Wanda Gág attended the Saint Paul School of Art in Minnesota and then the Art Students League in New York. Her Newbery award winning book Millions of Cats was published in 1928.  

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 26th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

Illustrating Jazzzz

In the early part of the 20th century, American artists looked to contemporary music as a viable exemplar of time and motion to apply to their visual expression giving the more static traditional forms of painting and sculpture a new energy and a sense of movement. Ragtime, the Blues, and Jazz provided new snappier or

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 25th, 2014|Essays on Illustration|0 Comments

June 26

On this day, June 26, 1905, illustrator Lynd Ward was born in Chicago, Illinois. Ward studied art at Columbia Teachers College and for a year at the National Academy of Graphic Arts and Bookmaking in Leipzig. His illustrations were primarily produced by woodcuts. In 1929 Ward was inspired to create his own wordless novel, God’s Man:

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 25th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

June 25

On this day, June 25, 1874, Rose Cecil O’Neill was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and raised in Nebraska. He was largely self-taught. In 1893 she went east to New York City where she worked as a cartoonist eventually working for Puck magazine. O’Neill created the whimsical Kewpie characters which were made into dolls by a

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 24th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

June 24

On this day, June 24, 1925, illustrator John Wolcott Adams died in New York City. Descended from the American Adams family, Adams was a contemporary of Howard Pyle. John Wolcott Adams studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and then in New York at the Art Students League. He earned his

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 23rd, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

June 23

On this day, June 23, 1916, illustrator Gerald McCann was born in Queens, New York. McCann studied at Pratt Institute of Brooklyn and in 1939 he began to draw story illustrations for various pulp magazines. McCann served in the Army during WWII. After he continued his studies at the Art Students League of New York. During

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 22nd, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

June 21

On this day, June 21, 1910, illustrator Henry Sandham died in London. Canadian by birth, Sandham trained as a painter and photographer. He began creating illustrations for Scribner’s Monthly in 1877. Between 1880 and 1901, Sandham lived in Boston, after which he moved to London.  

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 21st, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

June 20

On this day, June 20, 1973, illustrator Noah Z. Jones was born in Fairport, New York. Jones works as a book illustrator, animator, and a writer. He studied illustration at the Pacific Northwest College of Art. While at school Jones began writing and illustrating children’s books; in 2006 he began working on a children’s television show,

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 19th, 2014|News, On This Day|0 Comments

June 19

On this day, June 19, 1880, illustrator, type designer, and book designer William Addison Dwiggins was born in Martinsville, Ohio. Dwiggins studied at the Frank Holme School of Illustration in Chicago. In 1922 Dwiggins coined the term “graphic designer” in a short article in the Boston Globe. Between his achievements in graphic design and his creation

2016-11-14T10:19:08-05:00June 18th, 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

Go to Top