The plan was to drive to Stockbridge, MA and tour the Norman Rockwell Museum.
No issues driving along the NY Thruway and then onto the Mass Pike.
We got to the NRM, Norman Rockwell Museum, shortly after opened at 10:00 a.m. after disconnecting The CRV so I could back the motorhome into a bus spot, we went over to the new museum:
Martha and I are fans of Norman Rockwell, so be warned, lots of pictures of his artwork follows:
I believe this is the first cover he did for the Saturday Evening Post:
Boy with Baby. Carriage
He illustrated I believe 323 covers for the Saturday Evening Post over his career, these are the ones that caught my eye:
Hero's Welcome
Speeding Along
Little Spooners or Sunset
Doctor and the Doll
Blank Canvas or Deadline
Package from Home
Willie Gillis in Church
Double Trouble for Willie Gillis
Disabled Veteran
Willie Gillis Generations
Homecoming Marine
The Homecoming
Coming and Going
I like the embarrassment evident in the son's face as he gets "the talk":
The Facts of Life
The Runaway
Family Tree
The last cover....
We then wandered through the rest of the museum which was showcasing mostly his artwork but also some other artists as well. It was also the second day of a special exhibit related to the 250th anniversary of American Independence.
Again, here is the artwork that caught my eye:
Painting the Fence
Yankee Doodle Sketch
The New Tavern Sign
Home from Vacation
Stockbridge Main Street on Christmas
Visiting Hours by
Amos Sewell
Audibon Observing the Passenger Pigeon
Freedom of Worship
Freedom of Speech
Freedom from Fear
Freedom from Want
The Lineman
Veterans of Two Wars
United Nations
The Golden Rule
Refugee Thanksgiving
A tour of Stockbridge's main street ended with us finding more of Norman Rockwell's artwork within:
Voyager
The Collector
Shuffleton's Barber Shop















































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