Norman Rockwell
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Product details
- ISBN 9781917273350
- Dimensions: 250 x 250mm
- Publication Date: 11 Aug 2026
- Publisher: D Giles Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
In these works, Rockwell offered a nation battered by the Great Depression and World War II a reassuring image of American life: orderly, self-reliant, and picturesque. Through paintings and illustrations, Rockwell captured not simply scenes of New England life, but a deeply rooted ethos-one in which democratic community, moral clarity, and quiet individualism flourished.
This book, and the accompanying exhibition, situates Rockwell's Vermont years within a broader creative milieu, highlighting the Arlington artist circle that included John Atherton (1900-1952), and Gene Pelham (1909-2004)- all informally enticed to Arlington, Vermont. Together, they helped define a cultural moment in which Vermont was mythologized as democracy's granite-strong refuge. Even Rockwell's orchestrated friendship with Anna Mary "Grandma" Moses (1860-1961) was part of a wider crafting of New England as both authentic and marketable-where artists and audiences alike found a form of moral anchorage.
Featuring two newly acquired Rockwell paintings to Shelburne Museum celebrating Vermont's granite industry-long regarded as the state's "backbone"-Norman Rockwell: At Home in Vermont examines not only the imagery but the careful mythmaking that made Vermont central to Rockwell's enduring vision of America. Today, Rockwell's work is housed in major museums across the country, a testament to his profound influence as an artist.
Carolyn Bauer is the Marna and Chuck Davis Curator of American Art at Shelburne Museum.
Thomas Denenberg is the John Wilmerding Director & CEO at Shelburne Museum.
Alexander Nemerov is the Carl and Marilynn Thoma Provostial Professor in the Arts and Humanities at Stanford University.
