THE SATURDAY PEOPLE Young Girl's Imagination by Norman Rockwell 17x24" Print

This is a print taken from a vintage art book. Measures 17x24" inches. The print may/not have an image/text on the back. Comes unframed. There is a center fold.

FYI: The Saturday People, a story illustration published in the October 1966 issue of McCall's magazine, tells the tale of a golden-haired thirteen year old named Leslie who thrives on the excitement of her mid-Manhattan world. Leslie, a keen observer of life, has an active imagination that sometimes enlarges upon reality, adding interest to day to day existence as famous and fantastic figures dance among her private thoughts. Famous individuals move through Rockwell's image from left to right, while the not-so-famous (including the artist himself and his wife Molly in cameo appearance) walk from right to left. Moving from left to right include actor David McCallum, New York City Mayor John Lindsay, soprano Maria Callas, actor Sean Connery, pianist Van Cliburn, drummer Ringo Starr, Prince Philip of England, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, comedian Jonathan Winters, composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein, and actor Tallulah Bankhead" 

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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