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The Norman Rockwell Museum is an art museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, United States, dedicated to the art of Norman Rockwell.[1]

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  1. 26 relations: Art museum, Associated Press, Detroit Free Press, Driehaus Architecture Prize, Famous Artists School, Four Freedoms (Rockwell), Freedom from Fear (painting), Freedom from Want, Freedom of Speech (painting), Freedom of Worship (painting), George Lucas, Google Arts & Culture, Great Falls Tribune, Great Falls, Montana, List of single-artist museums, Murder in Mississippi (painting), National Endowment for the Humanities, National Humanities Medal, New Classical architecture, Norman Rockwell, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Robert A. M. Stern, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, The Berkshire Eagle, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Problem We All Live With.

  2. 1969 establishments in Massachusetts
  3. Art museums and galleries established in 1969
  4. Biographical museums in Massachusetts
  5. Museums established in 1969
  6. Norman Rockwell

Art museum

An art museum or art gallery is a building or space for the display of art, usually from the museum's own collection.

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Associated Press

The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.

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Detroit Free Press

The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US.

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Driehaus Architecture Prize

The Driehaus Architecture Prize, fully named The Richard H. Driehaus Prize at the University of Notre Dame, is a global award to honor a major contributor in the field of contemporary traditional and classical architecture.

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Famous Artists School

Famous Artists School is an art correspondence course institution, in operation since 1948.

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Four Freedoms (Rockwell)

The Four Freedoms is a series of four oil paintings made in 1943 by the American artist Norman Rockwell.

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Freedom from Fear (painting)

Freedom from Fear is the last of the well-known Four Freedoms oil paintings produced by the American artist Norman Rockwell.

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Freedom from Want

Freedom from Want, also known as The Thanksgiving Picture or I'll Be Home for Christmas, is the third of the ''Four Freedoms'' series of four oil paintings by American artist Norman Rockwell.

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Freedom of Speech (painting)

Freedom of Speech is the first of the Four Freedoms paintings by Norman Rockwell, inspired by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union address, known as Four Freedoms.

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Freedom of Worship (painting)

Freedom of Worship or Freedom to Worship is the second of the Four Freedoms oil paintings produced by the American artist Norman Rockwell.

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George Lucas

George Walton Lucas Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker and philanthropist.

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Google Arts & Culture

Google Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project) is an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world.

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Great Falls Tribune

The Great Falls Tribune is a daily morning newspaper printed in Helena, Montana.

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Great Falls, Montana

Great Falls is the third most populous city in the U.S. state of Montana and the county seat of Cascade County.

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List of single-artist museums

This is a list of single–artist museums, which are museums displaying the work, or bearing the name, of a single visual artist. Norman Rockwell Museum and list of single-artist museums are museums devoted to one artist.

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Murder in Mississippi (painting)

Murder in Mississippi, as named by the artist, is a 1965 painting by Norman Rockwell which was commissioned for an article titled "Southern Justice" in the American magazine ''Look''.

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National Endowment for the Humanities

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent federal agency of the U.S. government, established by the, dedicated to supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities.

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National Humanities Medal

The National Humanities Medal is an American award that annually recognizes several individuals, groups, or institutions for work that has "deepened the nation's understanding of the humanities, broadened our citizens' engagement with the humanities, or helped preserve and expand Americans' access to important resources in the humanities." The annual Charles Frankel Prize in the Humanities was established in 1988 and succeeded by the National Humanities Medal in 1997. Norman Rockwell Museum and National Humanities Medal are National Humanities Medal recipients.

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New Classical architecture

New Classical architecture, New Classicism or Contemporary Classical architecture is a contemporary movement in architecture that continues the practice of Classical architecture.

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Norman Rockwell

Norman Percevel Rockwell (February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978) was an American painter and illustrator.

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Pittsfield is the largest city and the county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Robert A. M. Stern

Robert Arthur Morton Stern (born May 23, 1939) is a New York City–based architect, educator, and author. Norman Rockwell Museum and Robert A. M. Stern are Robert A. M. Stern buildings.

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Stockbridge, Massachusetts

Stockbridge is a town in Berkshire County in Western Massachusetts, United States.

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The Berkshire Eagle

The Berkshire Eagle is an American daily newspaper published in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and covering all of Berkshire County, as well as four New York communities near Pittsfield.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer, often referred to simply as The Inquirer, is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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The Problem We All Live With

The Problem We All Live With is a 1964 painting by Norman Rockwell that is considered an iconic image of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.

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See also

1969 establishments in Massachusetts

Art museums and galleries established in 1969

Biographical museums in Massachusetts

Museums established in 1969

Norman Rockwell

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_Museum

Also known as Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies, The Norman Rockwell Museum.