NORMAN
ROCKWELL:
BEHIND THE CAMERA
Ron Schisck
Hardbound,
9" x 11", 224
pages
Numerous color and
black & white color illustrations
2009, Little, Brown & Company
From the Publisher:
Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera is
the first book to explore the meticulously composed and richly
detailed photographs that Norman Rockwell used to create his famous
artworks. Working alongside skilled photographers, Rockwell acted
as director, carefully orchestrating models, selecting props,
and choosing locations for the photographs--works of art in their
own right--that served as the basis of his iconic images. Readers
will be surprised to find that many of his most memorable characters-the
girl at the mirror, the young couple on prom night, the family
on vacation-were friends and neighbors who served as his amateur
models. In this groundbreaking book, author and historian Ron
Schick delves into the archive of nearly 20,000 photographs housed
at the Norman Rockwell Museum. Featuring reproductions of Rockwell's
black-and-white photographs and related full-color artworks, along
with an incisive narrative and quotes from Rockwell models and
family members, this book will intrigue anyone interested in photography,
art, and Americana.
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