6 VTG FORD 50th ANNIVERSARY NORMAN ROCKWELL LITHO PRINT POSTERS 20 inch x 20 inch. Posters are all the same image, “The Street Were Never the Same Again”. From an estate, were stored rolled up, 2 of the posters show age, the interior and exterior posters from storage.

History of poster:

Norman Rockwell created eight paintings for Ford Motor Company's 50th Anniversary calendar project. Four of the paintings highlighted Henry Ford's past and his impact on the larger world, while the others focused on Ford Motor Company's present and future.


“The Street Was Never The Same Again”


“Model T was “Boss Of The Road””


“Henry Ford- The Boy Who Put The World On Wheels”


Henry Ford built his first automobile in 1896 in a small brick shed behind the Fords' rented home on Bagley Avenue in Detroit, Henry fine tunes a part of the car while his wife Clara looks on, darning socks. The reality was somewhat different. Henry built the little car with the aid of several friends, and much of the work was done in a shop near Ford's place of work, an electrical generating station.


Henry Ford shows a skeptical village blacksmith his concept for an automobile.


Norman Rockwell captured the pride of ownership and the public's curiosity in the Ford Model T, an average American family happily seated in their new Model T. Friends, relatives, children, and farm animals carefully study the new contraption that would change automotive history.


Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.