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Norman Rockwell Advertising Art
Complete List - 1925 Through 1929
Norman Rockwell advertising artwork was published hundreds of times over the years.
The companies who utilized Rockwell's artwork are legion. I will try to name a few of the majors on this part of the list. Edison Mazda, Pratt & Lambert, Sun Maid, Dutchess, Coca-Cola, Fisk and Interwoven were all major Rockwell advertisers of this period.
Norman Rockwell's prowess at touching his viewer's emotions was prized not only by magazine art editors, but also by advertisers.
Rockwell' s advertising career started in 1914 with a Heinz ad in the Boy Scout Handbook and ended 64 years later in 1976 with Lancaster Turkeys. There may be later published advertising art, but I have been unable to find any.
Scan the list and see how many you recognize.
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The list of Norman Rockwell advertising art covers several pages.
The list has been split into parts based on the year the Norman Rockwell advertisement was published. The reason is for better organization and better readability.
Please see the Norman Rockwell advertisement artwork on the following pages.
Advertising Overview and 1914 - 1919 Rockwell advertisements,
1920 - 1924 Norman Rockwell advertising art,
1925 - 1929 Norman Rockwell advertising art,
1930 - 1934 Rockwell advertising art,
1935 - 1939 Rockwell advertising art,
1940 - 1944 Rockwell advertising art,
1945 - 1949 Rockwell advertising art,
1950 - 1954 Rockwell advertising art,
1955 - 1959 Rockwell advertising art,
1960 - 1964 Rockwell advertising art,
1965 - 1976 Rockwell advertising art
Feel free to look around.
Norman Rockwell's Advertising Artwork
Each clickable link will connect you to the page dedicated to that particular Norman Rockwell illustration. Each page features a scan and commentary. Enjoy.
1925 Norman Rockwell Advertisements
January 10 | Town & Country | Interwoven Stockings | No Holes to Darn (Grandmother Inspecting Socks)
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February 7 | Saturday Evening Post | Fisk Tire | Time to Retire: Old Man with Shopping Basket
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February 7 | Saturday Evening Post | Fisk Tire | Time to Retire: Old Man with Shopping Basket
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February 28 | Liberty | Fisk Tire | Time to Retire: Old Man with Shopping Basket
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March | Cosmopolitan | Fisk Tire | Time to Retire: Old Man with Shopping Basket
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March | Country Life | Fisk Tire | Time to Retire: Old Man with Shopping Basket
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March | Good Housekeeping | Edison Mazda | Look at This Picture, Then Look at Your Light
(Boy Studying)
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March | Vanity Fair | |
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March 21 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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April | Ladies Home Journal | |
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April 18 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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May | Good Housekeeping | |
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June | American | |
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June | House Beautiful | Pratt & Lambert | The Master and the Apprentice
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June 6 | Saturday Evening Post | Pratt & Lambert | The Master and the Apprentice
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July 4 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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August | American | |
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September | Ladies Home Journal | Edison Mazda |
But You Have Light at the Touch of a Finger
(Woman in Kitchen)
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September 12 | Saturday Evening Post | Edison Mazda | What a Convenience Electric Light Is (Candlemaker)
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October | Country Gentleman | |
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October | Good Housekeeping | |
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October | Good Housekeeping | |
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October | Ladies Home Journal | Post Cereals | Now You'll Like Bran (Shopkeeper with Bran)
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October | Ladies Home Journal | |
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October 17 | Saturday Evening Post | Edison Mazda | What a Protection Electric Light is (Old Man
on Stairway)
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November | Country Gentleman | |
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November | Ladies Home Journal | Edison Mazda | What A Convenience Electric Light Is (Candlemaker)
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November 3 | Saturday Evening Post | Pratt & Lambert | Man Varnishing Doll's Bed for Little Girl
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November 28 | Literary Digest | Encyclopaedia Brittanica | All The World's Knowledge Can Now Be Yours (The Perfect Audience)
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December | Good Housekeeping | |
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December | Good Housekeeping | |
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1926 Norman Rockwell Advertisements
April 3 | Saturday Evening Post | Pratt & Lambert | The Banjo Player
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April 29 | The Youth's Companion | |
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May | Boy's Life |
Bauer & Black |
Boys and Girls First Aid Week (Scout Bandaging Girl's Finger)
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May | Good Housekeeping | |
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May | House Beautiful | |
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May 1 | Saturday Evening Post | Bauer & Black | Boys and Girls First Aid Week (Scout Bandaging
Girl's Finger)
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June | House Beautiful | |
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June | Ladies Home Journal |
Elgin Watches |
She Said It for a Lifetime (Man Receiving Gift Watch) |
June 5 | Saturday Evening Post | Dutchess Trousers | Old Man Tracy, of Tracy and Tracy (Golfer)
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June 12 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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June 26 | Saturday Evening Post | Rogers | Two Plates with Heads
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July | American | Dutchess Trousers | Old Man Tracy, of Tracy and Tracy (Golfer)
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July 3 | Saturday Evening Post | Dutchess Trousers | Turning Man
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July 10 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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July 17 | Saturday Evening Post | Elgin Watches | She Said It for a Lifetime (Man Receiving Gift
Watch)
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August 28 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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September | Ladies Home Journal | |
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September 4 | Liberty | Dixon Ticonderoga | His First Pencil (Boy and Shopkeeper)
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September 4 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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September 11 | Saturday Evening Post | Dutchess Trousers | Little Boy and Beagle
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October | American | |
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October 9 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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November | American | |
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November | Needlecraft | Sun Maid Raisins | Lucky the Bag's So Big
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November | Peoples Home Journal | |
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November | Vanity Fair | Dutchess Trousers | Engineer
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December | Delineator | |
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December | Good Housekeeping | Shredded Wheat | For a Hot Nourishing Meal (Mother with Bowl of
Shredded Wheat)
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December | Household | Shredded Wheat | For a Hot Nourishing Meal (Mother with Bowl of Shredded
Wheat)
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December | Ladies Home Journal | Shredded Wheat | For a Hot Nourishing Meal (Mother with Bowl of
Shredded Wheat)
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December | Ladies' Home Journal | Sun Maid Raisins | 'Seeded raisins and not sticky?'
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December | McCall's | |
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December | Modern Priscilla | |
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December | Peoples Home Journal | Shredded Wheat | For a Hot Nourishing Meal (Mother with Bowl of
Shredded Wheat)
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December | Peoples Home Journal | |
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December | Pictorial Review |
Shredded Wheat |
For a Hot Nourishing Meal (Mother with Bowl of Shredded Wheat) |
December | Woman's Home Companion | |
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December | Woman's Home Companion | |
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1927 Norman Rockwell Advertisements
January 8 | Saturday Evening Post | Dutchess Trousers | 'The Apple Peeler' (Hair Splitter Evans)
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April | Ladies Home Journal | Shredded Wheat | Mainstay of the Family
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April | Needlecraft | Sun Maid Raisins | The More Raisins the Better the Pudding
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April | Peoples Home Journal | Sun Maid Raisins | The More Raisins the Better the Pudding
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April | Peoples Popular Monthly | |
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April | Pictorial Review | |
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May | Household | |
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May | Ladies Home Journal | |
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May | Woman's Home Companion | Shredded Wheat | Mainstay of the Family (Father Eating Shredded
Wheat)
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July 2 | Saturday Evening Post | Interwoven Stockings | Still Good (Hobo with Castaway Sock)
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October | Farmer's Wife | Sun Maid Raisins | In a Wonderful Bargain Bag
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October | Household | |
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November | American Girl | Shredded Wheat | For a Hot Nourishing Meal
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November | Farmers Wife | |
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November | Household | |
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December | Peoples Home Journal | |
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December | Peoples popular Monthly | |
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1928 Norman Rockwell Advertisements
February | American | Coca Cola | Wholesome Refreshment
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February 11 | Saturday Evening Post | Interwoven Stockings | Stealing Socks
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March | Farmers Wife | Sun Maid Raisins | Little Rebels Can't Hold Out
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March | Household | |
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March | Ladies Home Journal | |
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April 14 | Saturday Evening Post | |
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May 5 | Saturday Evening Post | Coca-Cola | Ree-fresh Yourself Is Right
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May 12 | Literary Digest | Coca-Cola | Wholesome Refreshment
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May 26 | Liberty | |
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June | American | |
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June | Cosmopolitan | |
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July | Inland Printer | Dutchess Trousers | Old Man Tracy, of Tracy and Tracy (Golfer)
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November | House & Garden | |
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December 1 | Saturday Evening Post | Parker Pen | Man Removing Santa Mask
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1929 Norman Rockwell Advertisements
January | Boys' Life | |
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February | American | Coca-Cola | Wholesome Refreshment
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February 2 | Saturday Evening Post | Capitol Boilers | The Judge vs. Widow Anderson (Man Tending
Wood Stove)
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March | Better Homes & Gardens | |
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March 2 | Saturday Evening Post | Capitol Boilers | The Melody Stilled by Cold (Violinist Warming
His Hands by Stove)
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April | American | |
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April | Better Homes & Gardens | |
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April 6 | Saturday Evening Post | Arrow | Airtone Is 'Air-Minded'
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May 25 | Saturday Evening Post | Tillyer Lenses | 'Today Your Boy, Your...' (Boy Reading)
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June | Boys' Life | Coca Cola |
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June | Good Housekeeping | |
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August 17 | Saturday Evening Post | Tillyer Lenses | 'Your Eyes Will Work Even When You Play' (Man
in Cap Filling Out Scorecard)
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August 31 | Collier's | Dixon Ticonderoga | Grandfather and Grandson
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September 7 | Liberty | Dixon Ticonderoga | Grandfather and Grandson
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September 14 | Saturday Evening Post | Tillyer Lenses | 'Help Your Eyes Do the Harder Work They
Have to Do Today' (Woman in Red Cloche)
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October 12 | Saturday Evening Post | Tillyer Lenses | 'Can't You See? It's More Than Three
Thousandths Off!' (Machinist and Apprentice Looking at Precision Tool)
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November 9 | Saturday Evening Post | Tillyer Lenses | Is It Play for Eyes Too?' (Boy with Model Airplane)
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December | American | |
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December | Better Homes & Gardens | |
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December | Holland's | Listerine | "The Same Advice I Gave Your Dad... Listerine, Often"
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December | Household | |
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December | Ladies Home Journal | Listerine | "The Same Advice I Gave Your Dad... Listerine, Often"
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December | Modern Priscilla | |
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December | Needlecraft | |
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December | Pictorial Review | |
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December | Woman's Home Companion | |
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December 14 | Literary Digest | |
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December 14 | Saturday Evening Post | Parker Pen | No Christmas Problem Now (Santa with a Parker
Pen)
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December 14 | Saturday Evening Post | Tillyer Lenses | 'If Your Eyesight Controls Your "Great
Decisions..."' (Two Old Gents Playing Cards)
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Norman Rockwell Quotes:
I'll never have enough time to paint all the pictures I'd like to.
No man with a conscience can just bat out illustrations. He's got to put all his talent and feeling into them!
Some people have been kind enough to call me a fine artist. I've always called myself an illustrator. I'm not sure what the difference is. All I know is that whatever type of work I do, I try to give it my very best. Art has been my life.
Right from the beginning, I always strived to capture everything I saw as completely as possible.
The secret to so many artists living so long is that every painting is a new adventure. So, you see, they're always looking ahead to something new and exciting. The secret is not to look back.
I can take a lot of pats on the back. I love it when I get admiring letters from people. And, of course, I'd love it if the critics would notice me, too.
You must first spend some time getting your model to relax. Then you'll get a natural expression.
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