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Book Synopsis: This book is the first to tell the stories of Norman Rockwell’s models and their time in his studio.In 1940, America’s favorite illustrator Norman Rockwell, his wife Mary and their three sons moved to the picturesque rural village of West Arlington, Vermont. The artist discovered a treasure trove of models. Norman Rockwell’s Models: In and out of the Studio is the first to detail these models’ lives, friendships with the artist, and experiences in his studio. Dressed in quaint work clothing, the models were dairy farmers, carpenters, country doctors, soldiers, and mechanics. Norman Rockwell’s Models features non-fiction narratives telling the story of these folks during an era when they helped the war effort, farmed with horses, and received home visits from doctors. The book also describes the challenges the models faced in their own lives and how these affected their expressions in the paintings. For example, in several 1945 masterpieces, the jubilance Americans felt after the close of the second word war is revealed in their faces.Upon meeting people, young or old, the artist would say, “Call Me Norman.” Rockwell learned the models’ roles in the community and their personalities, which fostered genuine paintings. He strove, for example, to find real-life soldiers to model as WWII heroes and spirited boys and girls for lively paintings. In the studio, Norman was charming and polite, but painstaking. He demonstrated poses and did whatever was necessary to evoke his trademark expressions, including telling stories of his own life, sometimes laughing or crying.Spending entire summers at his family’s farmhouse near West Arlington, Vermont, the author, S.T. Haggerty, grew up knowing many models, including those who posed for such iconic works as Freedom of Speech, Breaking Home Ties, and Girl at the Mirror. Along with models and their families, the author hayed the scenic fields in the Batten Kill River Valley and swam under the red covered bridge on the Village Green. This experiences give him a unique perspective for telling this story.

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Experience the untold stories behind the iconic works of Norman Rockwell with Norman Rockwell's Models: In and Out of the Studio. Unlock the secrets of America's favorite illustrator as you delve into the lives of the models who brought his paintings to life. From dairy farmers to soldiers, each model had a unique story to tell and this book is the first to reveal their fascinating experiences. Learn about the challenges they faced and how these influenced their expressions in Rockwell's masterpieces.

Norman Rockwell's Models not only provides captivating narratives, but also offers a glimpse into the artist's meticulous process. Rockwell went above and beyond to create his trademark expressions, often immersing himself in his models' lives to fully understand their roles in the community. His dedication to authenticity shines through in every painting, bringing a rare level of depth and realism that captivated audiences then and continues to do so today.

S.T. Haggerty, the author of this compelling book, grew up surrounded by these models, living and breathing the atmosphere of Norman Rockwell's world. His personal experiences, coupled with his deep understanding of the local community and its history, make him the perfect storyteller for this unique journey. Join him as he brings you to the cherished farmhouse in Vermont, where he bonded with the models and witnessed the magic of Rockwell's creative process.

Are you ready to uncover the hidden stories and delightful anecdotes behind Norman Rockwell's most beloved paintings? Embark on this fascinating journey with Norman Rockwell's Models: In and Out of the Studio. Dive into the lives of the models, immerse yourself in Rockwell's artistic process, and gain a newfound appreciation for the iconic works that have captured the hearts of generations.

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