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Definition of Norman Rockwell
1. Noun. United States illustrator whose works present a sentimental idealized view of everyday life (1894-1978).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Norman Rockwell
Literary usage of Norman Rockwell
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. SAS(R) 9.1.3 Language Reference:: Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Volumes 1-4 by SAS Institute (2006)
"... Performs a pattern-matching replacement Category: Character String Matching
Syntax Eugene Delacroix Georgia O'Keeffe Norman Rockwell Edward Burne-Jones ..."
2. The Paperback Art of James Atavi by Piet Schreuders, James Avati, Kenneth Fulton (2005)
"Norman Rockwell pictured Americans as we would like to be at our best; ...
We cannot imagine a Norman Rockwell character sneaking into a motel with someone ..."
3. A Few Kind Words about Hate: The Dark Side of Family Life and the Bible by Una Stannard (2007)
""All happy families are alike," the first words of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, summon
up for Americans Norman Rockwell illustrations of family celebrations at ..."
4. Adventure Guide to the Champlain & Hudson River Valleys by Patricia Foulke, Robert Foulke (2003)
"The Norman Rockwell Museum, Route 183, Stockbridge, MA 01262, o 413-298-4100,
fax 413-298-4142. If you remember Norman Rockwell's magazine illustrations ..."
5. Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow (2003)
"Dan's worried face swam into my field of vision, along with a serious-looking
doctor, apparent seventy, with a Norman Rockwell face full of crow's-feet and ..."
6. Creating the New World: Stories & Images from the Dawn of the Atomic Age by Theodore Rockwell (2003)
"It had a strong flavor of a Norman Rockwell painting or a William Saroyan play,
about a good old-fashioned American town meeting, with friends and neighbors ..."