This collotype by Norman Rockwell is hand-signed in ink and part of a limited edition series produced by Raymond and Raymond Inc.

Provenance: Purchased from a collector in the Berkshires, MA where Norman Rockwell lived and worked until the time of his death.

The Felt Tip Marker signature has browned, it originally was a black pen.

Copyright: Curtis Publishing Co
Raymond and Raymond Inc Distributors
Collotype by Max Jaffe Vienna
Published in Austria

From the 1954 painting entitled “Girl at Mirror,” created by Norman Rockwell in 1954, features a girl in a white dress and brown hair contemplating her reflection. The artwork is inspired by a tradition of portraying women looking at themselves in the mirror and was influenced by a painting by Edouard Manet. It was featured on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post on March 6, 1954.


This limited edition collotype print measures 27 7/8" width x 32". This print is very detailed with strong color and in very good condition. It is beautifully framed with a mid-century modern frame and 2-layer matting. The matte covers the printer information but exposes the Norman Rockwell signature in felt pen.

This limited edition series is featured on the Norman Rockwell Museum website store in Stockbridge, a reliable site for buying authentic hand-signed prints. Other themes from this limited edition are listed in their shop for $4,000. This NR Museum collotype is also signed and from the same series.

Print has been appraised by a local expert for insurance purposes and valued at $5,000. Will include a copy of this appraisal with purchase.