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by Deborah Solomon


  Goldman, Emma

  Goldsmith, Oliver: “The Deserted Village”

  Goldwater, Barry

  Good Housekeeping

  Goodman, Andrew

  Gorky, Arshile

  Gossips, The

  Goya, Francisco

  Graphic Arts USA

  Great Britain; illustration; Pre-Raphaelites; World War I; World War II

  Great White Dope, The

  Greenberg, Clement; “Avant-Garde and Kitsch”

  Greenwich Village

  Gregory, Richard

  Groth, Harold

  Guggenheim (Solomon R.) Museum, New York; 2001 Rockwell exhibition

  Gunn, Anita

  Gunn, David

  Gunn, Lynda

  Guptill, Arthur L.

  Guthrie, Arlo; “Alice’s Restaurant”

  Haemer, Alan

  Hairspray (film)

  Hale, Robert Beverly

  Hall, Ernie

  Hall, Frank

  Hall, Joyce C.

  Hallmark cards

  Hallmark Gallery Artists Group

  Hals, Frans

  Halsman, Philippe

  Hard, Sadie F.

  Harlow, Jean

  Harper’s Magazine

  Harper’s Monthly

  Harper’s Weekly

  Hartford Courant, The

  Hartley, Francis, Jr.

  Harvard Lampoon, The

  Harvard University

  Haverford College

  Hawthorne, Charles

  Hearst, William Randolph

  Hecht Co.

  Helck, Peter

  Held, John, Jr.

  Heller, Steven

  Hemingway, Ernest; The Old Man and the Sea

  Henry, Barbara

  Henry, Stuart

  “He Paints the Town” (article)

  Hepworth, Barbara

  Heritage Press; Rockwell’s illustrated Twain editions for

  Hess, Carl

  Hibbs, Ben

  Hildebrandt, Fred; as model; Rockwell and

  Hill, Amy Eliza

  Hill, Ann Patmore

  Hill, Howard; art career of; Bevy of Quail; death of; decline of; Family of Grouse in a Landscape; Game Bird and Family

  Hill, Percy

  Hill, Susan Ann

  Hill, Thomas J.; Chipmunks Home

  Hitler, Adolf; Mein Kampf

  Hoboken, New Jersey

  Hockney, David; Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters

  hobo theme

  Hoff, Mardee

  holiday themes: see specific holidays

  Hollander, Anne

  Hollywood

  Hollywood Talent Scouts (TV show)

  Homecoming G.I.

  Homer, Winslow

  Homestead Inn

  homoeroticism; Rockwell and

  Hoover, Herbert

  Hope, Bob

  Hopper, Edward; Early Sunday Morning

  horses

  Hotel des Artistes, New York

  House & Garden

  Howard, Edgerton

  Howard, George

  Howard Johnson’s

  Hoyt, Rose

  Hubert, Don, Jr.

  Hudson River

  Hudson River School

  Hughes, George; Readying for First Date

  Hughes, Robert

  Hunt, Leigh, “Abou Ben Adhem”

  Hurd, Henriette

  Hurd, Peter; portrait of Lyndon Johnson

  Hurlburt, Allen

  Hurston, Zora Neale

  hyperrealism

  identity crisis (phrase)

  illustration; British; correspondence schools; fine art vs.; girls’ head; Golden Age of; modernism vs.; New Rochelle; 1950s criticism of; photography vs.; rise of advertising and; World War I; World War II; younger generation of; see also specific artists, works, styles and publications

  immigrants

  Impressionism: American; French

  Indians

  Inness, George

  Institute of Living, Hartford, Connecticut

  It’s a Wonderful Life (film)

  Ives, James Merritt

  James, Clive

  James, Henry

  Japan, World War II

  Jarman, Rufus

  jazz

  Jerrild, Asger

  Jersey City, New Jersey

  Jessup, Phebe

  Jews

  Joe Jinks

  Joe’s Car

  Johns, Jasper

  Johnson, Frank Tenney

  Johnson, Lady Bird

  Johnson, Lyndon; Hurd’s portrait of; Rockwell’s portrait of; Vietnam War and

  Johnson, Vinnie

  jokes

  journalism; conflicts of interest and; effect of Life on; photography and; yellow; see also magazines; newspapers; specific publications

  Julia (TV show)

  Jury, The

  juvenile fiction

  Kalischer, Clemens

  Kallir, Otto

  Kansas

  Kansas City, Missouri

  Kasson, John F.

  Kellogg’s Corn Flakes

  Kelly, William P.

  Kendall, Dorothy

  Kennedy, Jacqueline

  Kennedy, John F.; assassination of; Rockwell’s portraits of

  Kent, Rockwell

  Kerouac, Jack: On the Road

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  King, Charles

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  Kipling, Rudyard, “Wee Willie Winkie”

  kissing theme

  Kitchener, Lord

  Kleberg, Robert, Jr.

  Klenke, Adelaide

  Kline, Franz

  Knight, Robert P.

  Kokoschka, Oskar

  Kooper, Al

  Kreisman, Norman

  Kronfeld, Blackie

  Ku Klux Klan

  Kuniyoshi, Yasuo

  Kuntz, Charley

  Ladies’ Home Journal

  La Farge, John

  Lamone, Louie

  landscape painting

  Lardner, Ring; You Know Me Al

  Lawless, William

  Leete, Alfred, British recruiting poster by

  Lenox Library

  Leonardo da Vinci; Mona Lisa

  Leslie’s Weekly

  Levy, Julien

  Levy, Philip

  Lewis, Jerry

  Leyendecker, Augusta

  Leyendecker, Frank X.; death of

  Leyendecker, Joseph C.; Arrow Collar Man; death of; New Year’s Baby; Post covers; Rockwell and

  Liberty

  Life; circulation; cover price; debut of (1936); logo; original version of; Pollock article; Saturday Evening Post vs.

  Lifton, Robert Jay

  Lift Up Thine Eyes

  Limited Editions Club

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lindbergh, Charles

  Lindbergh kidnapping

  Lindsay, John

  Linkletter, Art

  Lippi, Fra Filippo

  Lippincott’s

  Lischke, Franklin; as model

  Literary Digest, The; covers

  lithography

  Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, The (album)

  Locke, Eddie

  Loeb, John Jacob

  loneliness

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Tales of a Wayside Inn

  Look; editorial offices; Rockwell’s work for

  Loomis house

  Lorimer, George Horace; politics of; retirement of; Rockwell and

  Los Angeles

  Los Angeles Times

  Louvre

  Loveless, Virginia

  Lowell, Orson

  Lubalin, Herb

  Lucas, George

  Luce, Henry

  Ludekens, Fred

  Luther, Martin

  Maar, Dora

  Mabry, Thomas D.

  MacDonald, Dwight, “Masscult and Midcult”

  MacLeish, Archibald

  Macy, Geor
ge

  Mad magazine

  magazines; advertising and; black stereotypes in; children’s; delivery boys; humor; juvenile; Life vs. Post; mass readership and; of 1960s; Philadelphia publishing; photography vs. illustration; as Rockwell theme; television vs.; World War I; see also specific publications

  Magic Football (“I thought you were wrong”), The

  Magic Realism

  Main, Thomas

  Main Street

  male figures; Arrow Collar Man; father and son theme; movie stars; Navy; nude figure drawing; old men; policemen; politicians; sailors; working-class; see also boys and boyhood; models

  Mallon, Thomas

  Mamaroneck, New York

  Mamaroneck High School

  Mamet, David

  Manet, Edouard

  Man Hiking with Dog

  Man in Steamer Chair (The Cruise)

  Marble Champion

  Marching and Chowder Society

  Marling, Karal Ann

  Marriage License, color insert

  marrying couple

  Marsh, Fred Dana

  Marsh, Reginald

  Martin, Pete

  Masey, Jack

  mass culture

  mass media and; World War I as

  Matisse, Henri

  Mauldin, Bill; Willie and Joe

  Mauretania, RMS

  Mayer, Milton: “The Case Against the Jew”

  McBride, Nast & Company

  McCall’s

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McClure’s

  McCormick, Ken

  McKee, Sheriff Harvey

  McKinley, William

  McManis, Tom

  McNulty, William

  Me Decade

  Melville, Herman: Moby-Dick

  Memorial Day

  Menand, Louis

  Menninger Foundation

  Meredith, George: Diana of the Crossways

  Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

  Metropolitan Opera

  Mexico

  Mich, Dan

  Michelangelo; figure of Isaiah on Sistine Chapel ceiling

  Midwest

  Millais, Sir John Everett

  Millet, Jean-François; Gleaners

  Millier, Arthur

  Milnes, Eva

  Milton Academy

  Minimalism

  Mirrielees, Edith

  mirrors

  Miss America beauty contests

  Missouri

  models; African-American; John Atherton; boys as; Eddie Carson; cast-off; dogs as; Mary Louise Doyle; Buddy Edgerton; Erik Erikson; Four Freedoms; Richard Gregory; Fred Hildenbrandt; Franklin Lischke; Eddie Locke; movie stars; Joseph Mugnaini; Buddy Ogden; old men as; Billy Payne; photographs of; Irene Rockwell; Mary Rockwell; Rockwell’s sons as; Mead Schaeffer; Charlie Schudy; self-portraits; Stockbridge; Bill Sundermeyer; James Van Brunt; Vermont; Mary Whalen; see also specific models, paintings, and themes

  modernism; Armory Show; British; illustration vs.; photography and; Rockwell and; see also specific artists, movements, and styles

  Moon landing

  Moore, Merton S.

  More, Kate

  Morgan, Helen

  Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.

  Moses, Grandma; artistic limitations of; Christmas cards; as model; Rockwell and

  Moses, Hugh

  Mother Earth

  Mother’s Day

  Mount Whitney

  Movie Spotlight

  Movie Starlet and Reporters, color insert

  Mrs. Frothingham’s boardinghouse

  Mugnaini, Joseph A.; as model; multiculturalism

  Murder in Mississippi

  Murray, Arthur

  Murrow, Edward R.

  Museum of Modern Art, New York

  museums; Brooklyn Museum retrospective; Corcoran exhibition; ethics; first Rockwell acquisition; as theme

  music; album covers

  Mussolini, Benito

  My Adventures as an Illustrator (Rockwell’s autobiography); critics on; Family Tree as last chapter of; Post serialization of; writing of

  My Studio Burns

  NAACP

  Nabokov, Vladimir: Lolita; Pnin

  Nassau Inn, Princeton, New Jersey

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel

  Nation, The

  National Academy of Design, New York; Annual Exhibitions

  National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

  National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.

  National Press Club

  Navy, U.S.; cartoons

  Nazism

  NBC

  New Deal

  New England; contemporary scenes; see also specific states and towns

  New Kids in the Neighborhood

  New Left

  Newman, Barnett

  New Orleans

  New Rochelle, New York; Artists’ Ball; illustrators; Lord Kitchener Road house; studios

  New Rochelle Art Association; first annual juried exhibition

  New Rochelle High School

  New Rochelle Pioneer

  New Rochelle Public Library

  New Rochelle Tattler, The

  New School of Design, New York

  newspapers; cartoons; Hearst vs. Pulitzer; Navy; World War I; yellow journalism; see also specific publications

  Newsweek

  New Television Set, The

  New York; Armory Show; art world; bohemia; Rockwell’s childhood in; Rockwell’s exhibitions in; studios; turn-of-the-century; Wall Street crash

  New Yorker, The; profile on Rockwell; “Talk of the Town”

  New York Herald, The

  New York Herald Tribune

  New York Journal

  New York School of Art (Chase School)

  New York Times, The

  New York World

  Nicholson, Ben

  Niebuhr, Reinhold

  Night Watchmaker

  Nixon, Richard; Rockwell’s portraits of

  Norman Rockwell Album, The

  Norman Rockwell: Artist and Illustrator (monograph); sales and royalties

  Norman Rockwell, Illustrator (monograph)

  Norway

  No Swimming

  Noyes, Nippy

  nuclear disarmament

  Nymph

  Oakwood Friends School

  Obanhein, William J.

  object-in-foreground technique

  O’Connor, Catherine

  O’Connor, Henry

  O’Connor, Irene: see Rockwell, Irene (née O’Connor)

  Office of War Information; Bureau of Graphics; war-bond sales campaign

  Ogden, Buddy

  oil paint

  Old Corner House, Stockbridge, Massachusetts

  Old Masters; Christmas cards

  old men

  Olmsted, Frederick Law

  Once a Week

  O’Neil, James P.

  on-the-road freedom

  Opper, Frederick

  Orange Crush soda

  Orpen, John

  Otis College of Art and Design

  O’Toole

  Ouija Board

  ouija boards

  Our Town view of America

  Paddock, Frank

  Pakistan

  Pall Mall

  Palmer, Arnold

  Pan Am

  Panama

  Panic of 1873

  Paramount Pictures

  Parents’ magazine

  Park, David

  Parker, Al

  Parmelee, Dean

  Parrish, Maxfield; advertising work; The Dream Garden; The Errant Pan; A Good Mixer

  Partisan Review

  Patriots on Parade

  Patterson, Robert

  Paul, Arthur

  Payne, Billy; death of; as model

  Peace Corps

  Peck, Edna

  pedophilia

  Peggy Best Studio and Gallery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts

  Pelham, Gene

  Pène du Bois, Guy

  Penfield
, Edward

  Pennsylvania Gazette, The

  People magazine

  Perceval, Norman Spencer

  Perkins, Frances

  Perrin, Noel

  Perry Mason & Co.

  Person to Person interview

  Philadelphia

  Philadelphia Museum of Art

  Philip, Anthony F.

  Phillips, C. Coles; death of; Fade-Away Girl

  photography; illustration vs.; Life and; realism and; Rockwell’s use of

  Photo-Realists

  Picasso, Pablo; Girl Before a Mirror

  pilgrims

  Pinocchio

  Pioneer

  Pioneer suspenders

  pirates

  Pitter (dog)

  Playboy

  pneumonia

  Poe, Edgar Allan: Tales of Mystery and Imagination

  Policeman with Boys

  policemen

  politics and politicians; Rockwell’s portraits of

  Pollock, Jackson; Life article on; Rockwell and

  Pop art

  Portner, Leslie Judd

  posters; Boy Scouts; Four Freedoms as; Stagecoach; World War I; World War II

  postmodernism

  Pound, Ezra: Cantos

  Pravda

  Pre-Raphaelites

  Presidential Medal of Freedom

  Price, Frederic

  primitive art

  Princeton University

  prints, Currier & Ives

  Problem We All Live With, The

  Prohibition

  props

  Protestants

  Providence, Rhode Island

  Provincetown, Massachusetts

  psychoanalysis; Rockwell in

  Puck

  Pulitzer, Joseph

  Punch

  Punderson, Frank

  Punderson, Nancy

  Puppeteer, The

  Putnam, Robert D., Bowling Alone

  Pyle, Ernie

  Pyle, Howard; death of; as influence on Rockwell

  Quakers

  Quebec

  Rackham, Arthur

  Rackin, Marty

  radio

  Rakoff, David

  Raleigh (dog)

  Ramparts

  Rapaport, David

  Raphael

  realism; Dutch; hyperrealism; 1950s criticism of; photography and; Pop art and; social; Soviet

  Recreation

  recruitment posters; World War I; World War II

  Red Cross

  Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts

  regionalism

  religion; Golden Rule and; saying grace; tolerance

  Rembrandt van Rijn; Anatomy Lesson

  Remington, Frederic; studio

  Reno, Nevada

  reproduction; rights

  Republican Party

  Revere, Paul

  Reverend and Indian picture

  Rice, Helen

  Riesman, David; The Lonely Crowd

  Riggs, Alice B.

  Riggs, Austen Fox

  Riggs (Austen) Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; Rockwell on board of trustees

  Rinehart, Mary Roberts

  Rivera, Diego

  Rockefeller, John D., Jr.

  Rockefeller Center, New York

  Rockwell, Caroline

  Rockwell, Cinnie

  Rockwell, Gail; as model

  Rockwell, Geoffrey; as model

 

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