






Norman Rockwell
Follow this Artist"Triple Self-Portrait"
1977-
Limited Edition Print : 15-color Lithograph on Japon Paper
Size : 32x24 in | 81x61 cm
Framed : 38x30 in | 97x76 cm
Edition : Deluxe Artist Proof (Edition of 25)MUST SELLREDUCEDFAVORITE9 WATCHING - Add to Watchlist Create Similar Listing
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Hand Signed : Pencil, Lower Right
Condition : Excellent
Framed with Plexiglass : Recreation of Frame in Image
Purchased from : Gallery 1999
Provenance / History : Hamilton-Selway Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA
Story / Additional Info : UV Plexiglas Frame
'Triple Self-Portrait' appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post for February 13, 1960, and was the 308th of 322 cover illustrations Rockwell painted for the magazine between 1916 and 1963. Triple Self-Portrait also introduced the first chapter of his autobiography, My Adventures as an Illustrator (1960), and was featured on cards he sent to people who wrote to him. The original sold for 1.3 mil 2017 at auction.
Certificate of Authenticity : Hamilton-selway Fine Art & Charles Flint Appraisal
LID : 70997
Norman Rockwell - United States
Art Brokerage: Norman Rockwell American Artist: b. 1894-1978. An enormously popular illustrator, American artist Norman Rockwell specialized in warm and humorous scenes of everyday small-town life. The cover of The Saturday Evening Post was Norman Rockwell's showcase for over forty years, giving him an audience larger than that of any other artist in history. Over the years he depicted there a unique collection of Americana, a series of vignettes of remarkable warmth and humor. In addition, Norman Rockwell painted a great number of pictures for story illustrations, advertising campaigns, posters, collotypes, calendars, and books. As Rockwell's personal contribution during World War II, Rockwell painted the famous "Four Freedoms" posters, symbolizing for millions the war aims as described by President Franklin Roosevelt. One version of Norman Rockwell's "Freedom of Speech" painting is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Art Brokerage is one of the main secondary sources for Norman Rockwell lithographs, colloytypes, drawings and original oils on canvas. Please email us any for original paintings for sale. Please read Vanity Fair article November 2009...several major shows are touring this year. Great. We are no longer accepting estate signed or plate signed Rockwells. The listings have been removed.We are looking for original oils.