Boy Graduate,
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Norman Rockwell: Reliable Directory, Volume 1, 1986, L. Norton Moffat, 224-225, no. C 494 (illustration)
Norman Rockwell: American Imaginary, January 2 - April 16, 2008, Newport National American Illustrator Museum
Norman Rockwell: Reliable Directory, Volume 1, 1986, L. Norton Moffat, 224-225, no. C 494 (illustration)
This monumental original oil painting theme by American great illustrator Norman Rockwell is a grade graduate student. This work was called "graduate" and was posted on the cover of "Saturday Evening Post" on June 6, 1959, and one of the few works he used as his role model for his son Tom . At a height of 6 feet or more, graduates are also one of Rockwell's greatest works, probably showing Rockwell's feelings and pride for his son.
Postcard-up graduate's postcard of Rockwell University There is a newspaper heading on the back side of the cover, about the difficult employment market, inflation, the threat of war. The heading of Russia's "Khrushchev warned of the danger of war in the West" to "The nuclear research team of the United Nations found the risk of falling" is based on "inflation figures" and "assistance from the United States to work hard Demanding national senior official "today is still resonating with young graduates. But Rockwell deliberately chose to draw his son in an innocent and optimistic way. After all, his message is clear - despite the bad news surrounding him, graduates are full of hope for his future. This is a true proof of American dreams.
With collective emotions of Americans, Norman Rockwell has led an incredibly successful career as a very long artist. History is around him, but Rockwell chose to fill the details and nuances of ordinary people in their daily life on their canvas. Rockwell said to himself, "I have not thought of it too much, but to show it to people I might not notice with the American people I know." Myth, idealism and innocence , His painting evokes his rich imagination and the desire for time and place of hope and desire of the country.
However, after graduation, the boy is now a man and decided to take things with his own hands. He wants to travel, want to seek adventure, and I'd like to join other people who learn geology in the tropics. On the two-year voyage, his father opposed it again. Because it does not fit in type, it will not succeed through economic or local celebrities used by his father. Through this trip, he gathered many specimens, studied geology, made a natural history collection, and detailed his observation and how he thought. He sent it to Cambridge and his family. He wrote, wrote, and wrote, then even more in the age of incredible seasickness. He wrote articles on ocean invertebrates, seashells, land that rises and falls over time, and zoology about tropical forests.
Snails and boys were happy for living in a group of houses with other students for a while, but eventually the boy left after graduating from college. He asked his friends to take care of her, and they guaranteed him that they were pleased. After that, visiting his friend, the boy was eager to know where the snail was, and he said "She was in somewhere", but nobody knew where it is. When they arrived at the cave warehouse like the father's place, space, he took the snail out of the bag and she looked up at the new man and said with her the best What voice. What's wrong? When are you going to have a meal? Is there anything you can do around here? "That night, she went to bed with a man.
From the breaker, the boys graduated to the depth of the mine, where they softened at the door, swapping out the driver of a boy or nephew. Here, far below the surface of the water, the work is even more dangerous. At the age of 14 or 15, the boy takes the same risk as men and is surrounded by the same danger. These conditions do not exist in Pennsylvania. In the West Virginia smoke coal mine, nine or ten boys are often employed. I met a 10 year old partner in the mountain. Last