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Norman Rockwell Three Farmers story illustration detail from Norman Rockwell Visits a County Agent, Saturday Evening Post, July 24, 1947. ' "Here's how to tell a layer from a liar," says Rippey as he demonstrates the art of culling hens.' Pencil signed lower right. Pencil numbered (A/P) lower left. This is a limited edition print. A total of 295 prints of this kind were produced. A set of 200 were numbered. Another set of 35 were A/P's numbered with Roman numerals. A set of 60 were unnumbered. All of the prints made were signed in pencil by Norman Rockwell. Image Size: 16 x 10.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 27.25 x 21.75 in. Framed behind glass.
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Ticket Seller, 1937 Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post ( April 24, 1937) Media print lithography on paper Originally created for the April 24, 1937 edition of the Saturday Evening Post, Ticket Seller was hand proofed and printed by Circle Gallery. This full color lithograph measures 27 by 21 in and the edition consists of 320 impressions. 200 were numbered and 60 were signed in pencil by Norman Rockwell. 35 impressions were pencil signed and designated with Roman numerals, and an additional 25 were printed on Nacre (Japon) paper. "Are you bored? Travel!" says one of the posters affixed to this ticket office. The painting is a study in boredom and also, perhaps, a reminder of the Great Depression that still lingered on in 1937. The worst of it may have been over by then, but few people had the money to take advantage of invitations such as "Why not go to Europe?" In any case, Europe had been rendered less attractive to some potential travelers by events such as the Spanish Civil War. The scene is remarkable because it describes both the current events at the time and an illustration of human sentiment. Image Size: 24 x 19.75 in. Overall Framed Size: 34 x 29.25 in. Framed behind glass.
Sadao Watanabe (Japanese, 1913 - 1996) Stencil Print, hand colored on hand-made washi paper. Artists chop mark lower left. Pencil signed lower right, dated (1973) lower left. Watanabe was famous for his print making skills and in particular for his "biblical scenes". Each print is created by a compicated process. Image Size: 7.75 x 6.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 14.5 x 12.5 in. Framed behind glass.

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