Norman Rockwell Magazine CoversComplete List - Part Two: 1918 to 1919Norman Rockwell's artwork helped establish his position as America's favorite artist. If you should notice any errors in the list of Norman Rockwell magazine covers, please let me know. Also, if you know the name of any unnamed work or have scans of works that I don't show, please, please let me know. Norman Rockwell
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The list of Norman Rockwell magazine covers covers several pages.
The list has been split into parts based on the year the Norman Rockwell magazine cover was published.
Please see the Norman Rockwell magazine covers on the following pages.
The earliest covers:
1913-1917 Rockwell magazine covers
More early years:
1918-1919 Rockwell magazine covers,
1920-1921 Rockwell magazine covers &
1922-1923 Rockwell magazine covers,
Middle Years: Norman Rockwell magazine covers list 1924-1939
Later years: Norman Rockwell magazine covers list 1940-1980
1919 Norman Rockwell Magazine Covers
- January 18 - Saturday Evening Post - Sailor Dreaming of Girl Friend
- February - Boy's Life - The Daily Good Turn (Scout Helping Gentleman Cross Street)
- February 8 - Literary Digest - Oh Boy (Soldier Reunited with Family)
- February 22 - Saturday Evening Post - World War I Soldier Marching with Children
- March 1 - Collier's - War Hero Job Hunting
- March 1 - Literary Digest - Story of the Lost Battalion (Soldier Telling War Story)
- March 13 - Life - Goodbye Little French Mother (Soldier Saying Farewell to French Family)
- March 22 - Leslie's - The Party Line
- March 22 - Saturday Evening Post - Courting Couple at Midnight
- March 29 - Collier's - The Little Model
- April - American - Boy Musician
- April - Farm & Fireside - First Shave
- April 10 - Life - The Coward (Girl Kissing Soldier)
- April 19 - Collier's - The Tagalong
- April 19 - Literary Digest - Smiles in Belgium Once More (Soldiers with Belgian Children)
- April 26 - Country Gentleman - Fishing Trip, They'll Be Coming Back Next Week
- April 26 - Saturday Evening Post - The Party Favor (Children Pulling Party Favor)
- May - Farm & Fireside - Boy Caught Smoking Pipe
- May 3 - Country Gentleman - The Catch
- June 14 - Country Gentleman - One More Week of School and Then...
- June 14 - Literary Digest - Back to His Old Job (Soldier Flexing His Muscle)
- June 14 - Saturday Evening Post - The Valedictorian (Graduation Speaker)
- June 20 - Popular Magazine - French General Pinning Medal on American Soldier
- June 21 - Country Gentleman - Vacation!
- June 28 - Collier's - Baseball Player
- June 28 - Saturday Evening Post - Boys Playing LeapFrog
- July - Boy's Life - Head of Boy Scout
- July - American - Boy and Girl Singing
- July - Red Cross - Soldier and Girl with Letter from the Red Cross
- July 26 - Literary Digest - Taking Mother Over the Top (Soldier Recounting War Stories to Family)
- August - Boy's Life - Straight Talks from the Scoutmaster (Scouts Around Campfire)
- August - St. Nicholas - Boy with Fishing Pole
- August 9 - Saturday Evening Post - Boy Chasing Dog with Pants
- August 16 - Country Gentleman - Two Boys on an Elephant
- September 6 - Literary Digest - Mother Sending Children Off to School
- September 6 - Saturday Evening Post - Boy Asleep with Hoe
- September 20 - Literary Digest - Topics of the Day (Audience Applauding)
- September 20 - Saturday Evening Post - Man Leaving Work to Go Golfing
- October - Farm & Fireside - Boy and Girl Swinging
- October 4 - Saturday Evening Post - Boy on Stilts
- November - Vim - Cousin Reginald Catches the Thanksgiving Turkey (reprint)
- November 15 - Country Gentleman - Foller the Leader (Boys Walking Fence Rail)
- November 22 - Literary Digest - Thanksgiving (Woman Holding Platter with Turkey)
- December 20 - Literary Digest - Under the Mistletoe (Elderly Couple under Mistletoe)
- December 20 - Saturday Evening Post - Grandfather and Snowman (Gramps Encounters Gramps)
- December 27 - Country Gentleman - Four Boys on a Sled
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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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