Courting

$50

Great Big Canvas

A natural storyteller, Norman Rockwell envisioned his scenarios down to the smallest detail, yet at the easel he found it difficult to paint purely from his imagination. He would photograph his subjects and then created a detailed charcoal drawing where he developed and refined his narrative and worked out compositional details. After transferring his charcoal study to canvas and sealing it with thinned shellac, Norman Rockwell began the demanding process of laying down paint. Alternate Title: Pompadour Days 'While his heart was pounding as though it would burst his eardrums, while in every cell of this body abject fright struggled against deep-rooted predetermination, he kissed her.' Approved by the Norman Rockwell Family Agency

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