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Norman Rockwell
(American, 1894-1978)
Triple Self Portrait, 1972
Collotype
Norman Rockwell has captured the American scene in illustrations and
prints since the 1940s. With his wholesome and characteristically
American illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post and other
publications, Norman Rockwell has become a household name. The Triple
Self Portrait shows his playful nature and his background in art
history. The work shows Rockwell seated at his easel, with his back to
the viewer. Looking into a mirror in order to capture his own likeness
for the main canvas, Rockwell offers the viewer a triple view of himself,
hence the triple self portrait. He refers to the history of art by
including examples of history’s great self portraits in his composition.
Self portraits of Durer, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Picasso are all
represented on the right side of the easel in the picture, while his own
sketches for the work in progress are at the left. This signed collotype
print was published in 1972 and is numbered 53/100.
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