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October 19, 2007 through February 10, 2008
Della Penna Gallery, New Hope

Sponsored by Worth & Company, with additional support from The Inn at
Bowman's Hill, Park Place Antique Jewelry, Gail West Apparel & Accessories,
Curtis Publishing Company and The Saturday Evening Post.
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), one of America's most popular and prolific
illustrators, is most often thought of as the creator of iconic images about
American rural and family life, but he also was very active during the war years.
Rockwell created 71 covers for The Saturday Evening Post during the
decade of 1940, chronicling the impact of social and political events throughout
the World War II era; 40 of these original tear sheet covers were featured in
this exhibition.

A selection of work by Bucks County's most famous illustrator,
Charles Hargens
(1893-1997) was also on view. Hargens made numerous covers for The
Saturday Evening Post and Boy's Life and also illustrated covers
of novels by Pearl S. Buck.
A L S O S E E
Images:
Top left:
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), Freedom from Want, The Saturday Evening Post cover of
February 20, 1943, Collection of the Norman Rockwell Museum © 1943 SEPS:
Licensed by the Curtis Publishing Company, Indianapolis, IN, All rights reserved.
www.curtispublishing.com ...
Top right:
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), Rosie the Riveter, The Saturday Evening Post cover of
May 29, 1943, Collection of the Norman Rockwell Museum © 1943 SEPS:
Licensed by the Curtis Publishing Company, Indianapolis, IN, All rights reserved.
www.curtispublishing.com ...
Bottom:
Charles W. Hargens (1893-1997), Mt. Rushmore with the tribe of Native Americans,
n.d., Oil on canvas, H. 26 x W. 30 inches, Collection of C. William Hargens, III.
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