2007-03-13

baleanoptera: (Soldier with tounge)
2007-03-13 03:04 pm

Norman Rockwell and propaganda

Dear f-list (especially the North-American contingent).

I need some help here.
I'm working on an article about propaganda and art in the 1940's and one of the American pieces is by Norman Rockwell. Am I correct in remembering that there is a saying "it looked like a Norman Rockwell painting" to describe something nostalgic and sentimental - and it is his sentimental and idyllic paintings he is best known for?

You see all my books focus on his artistic development. They say nothing about his legacy in popular culture, and that is partially what I need. So I any of you could enlighten me in regards to the Rockwellian-pop culture I'd be every so happy.



And this is the specific painting in question )
baleanoptera: (Soldier with tounge)
2007-03-13 03:04 pm

Norman Rockwell and propaganda

Dear f-list (especially the North-American contingent).

I need some help here.
I'm working on an article about propaganda and art in the 1940's and one of the American pieces is by Norman Rockwell. Am I correct in remembering that there is a saying "it looked like a Norman Rockwell painting" to describe something nostalgic and sentimental - and it is his sentimental and idyllic paintings he is best known for?

You see all my books focus on his artistic development. They say nothing about his legacy in popular culture, and that is partially what I need. So I any of you could enlighten me in regards to the Rockwellian-pop culture I'd be every so happy.



And this is the specific painting in question )
baleanoptera: (Rome Pullo hands)
2007-03-13 06:47 pm
Entry tags:

Rome 2.08 A Necessary Fiction

The short version: I loved it. I cried. I went "OMG! Ewww!" at certain times.

The long version: here )
baleanoptera: (Rome Pullo hands)
2007-03-13 06:47 pm
Entry tags:

Rome 2.08 A Necessary Fiction

The short version: I loved it. I cried. I went "OMG! Ewww!" at certain times.

The long version: here )