WEIGHING IN (Jockey Eddie Arcaro) by Norman Rockwell 


FYI: "Jockey Eddie Arcaro was the subject of this cover, and in Norman Rockwell and The Saturday Evening Post. The Later Years 1943-1971 he commented, "My cover as usual has some trifle exaggerations, but I'm sure he won't mind that." Dr. Donald R. Stoltz and Marshall L. Stoltz's commentary continues, "Note the bright color of the racing silks, the mud spattered on the white riding pants, the stripes of the steward's shirt, and other details. It is not surprising that when Rockwell accepted the assignment of a racing theme he chose to portray this small, private drama rather than the public spectacle of the actual race.".


This is a print taken from a vintage art book. Measures 15 x 11" inches. The print may/not have an image/text on the back.

Comes unframed.

About the Artist: "Norman Rockwell paintings are synonymous with the comforts and life of a small town. From landscapes to cute puppies to curious boys, his work will take you back to a simpler time when life moved slower, and neighbors knew one another. Add a homey vibe to your decor with Norman Rockwell art."


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