Norman Rockwell: The Awakening of a Renowned Illustrator in the 1960s
The true story of the awakening of Norman Rockwell 🔗
The text is a detailed account of the awakening of Norman Rockwell, a renowned illustrator, during the 1960s. It discusses his personal and professional transformation from a conservative artist to an overt social liberal. The narrative covers his disillusionment with the changing times, his late-life political transformation, and his shift towards creating polemical art that addressed issues such as civil rights and racial injustice. It also highlights his challenges with the magazine industry, his complex relationship with his subjects, and his evolving views on contemporary issues, including the Vietnam War and the counterculture movement. Additionally, the text delves into his artistic process and the reception of his work during this period.
- Norman Rockwell's personal and professional transformation during the 1960s
- Disillusionment with the changing times and shift towards creating polemical art
- Challenges with the magazine industry and evolving views on contemporary issues
- Artistic process and reception of his work during this period