NORMAN ROCKWELL THE DUGOUT
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NORMAN ROCKWELL THE DUGOUT
NORMAN ROCKWELL THE DUGOUT Norman Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894 in New York City. When he was nine years old, he knew that he wanted to be an artist. He started going to Art School before he finished high school! Norman loved to paint pictures about everyday life. What is the girl here doing? How do you think she feels? Norman painted hundreds and hundreds of pictures for a magazine called the Saturday Evening Post. That magazine isn’t around anymore. What magazines do you like? Do you like to look at the pictures in the magazines? Norman would take pictures of people doing many different things. After he took the pictures, he would paint them for the magazine. Do you see how he did that here? Here is another example. Do you think these kids are using their “inside voices??” Do you think they are getting along and cooperating? It seems like these kids are cooperating and getting along a little better in this picture. What do you think is going on in this picture? Do your mom and dad give you medicine when you are sick? Here is one more example of how Norman Rockwell painted his pictures. How do you think this baseball player is feeling? How do you think the crowd feels? Are the other teammates happy? Do you think that’s how the CUBS fans and players feel now? Think about a time when you were feeling something. Were you happy? Were you sad? Were you excited or surprised? Maybe some things to think about could be the first day of Kindergarten? What about the first time you lost a tooth? What about going on vacation? Let’s draw our own magazine cover. Art Project • Think of a time in your life when you felt very happy, sad, excited, nervous, or surprised. • Draw a picture using markers, crayons, or colored pencils of this time in your life to make your very own Rockwell style magazine cover. • Make sure you show a lot of emotion in your drawing!