Color Palettes: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1978)

by Matthew Innis |

When discussing Norman Rockwell’s artistic genius, his color palette is rarely, if ever, mentioned, and this is probably rightly so.  The strength of his art was in his storytelling abilities, where he was able, through his own affinity with the common man, to portray love, loss, patriotism, humor, absurdity, and whimsy.  It is unlikely that…

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