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Roosevelt's 'elect casey'.

BEFORE AND AFTER

Price:SOLD Medium: Lithograph signed in pencil Size: 18.5 in. x 17 in.
A painting of a group of men standing in front of a baseball field.

TOUGH CALL

Price: SOLD Medium: Lithograph signed in pencil Size: 18 in. x 17 in.
A painting of a group of boys running with a dog.

NO SWIMMING

Price: SOLD Medium: Lithograph signed in pencil Size: 20 in. x 17 in. Lithograph signed in pencil Saturday Evening Post cover June 4, 1921
A young boy is sitting at a counter with a police officer.

RUNAWAY

Price: Medium: Lithograph signed in pencil Size: 18 in. x 17 in. Price: Medium: Lithograph signed in pencil Size: 18 in. x 17 in. "I like to paint kids... people think of their own youth," Rockwell once said and he had first hand experience as reference for this work. "I ran away from home when I was a kid in Mamaroneck and mooned around the shore; kicking stones and watching the whitecaps on Long Island Sound. Pretty soon it began to get dark and a cold wind sprang up and moaned in the trees. So I went home." - Norman Rockwell      
A painting of a truck with children in front of it.

ROADBLOCK

Price: SOLD Medium: Lithograph signed in pencil Size: 18 in. x 17 in. Saturday Evening Post cover, July 9, 1949    
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