
Boy With Baby Carriage Postcard
Norman Rockwell Boy with Baby Carriage, The Saturday Evening Post cover, May 20, 1916. Standard size postcard measures 4" inches by 6" printed on heavy weight card stock.
Norman Rockwell's very first cover for The Saturday Evening Post, for which he was paid $75 in 1916. He wrote, "In those days the cover of the Post was the greatest show window in America for an illustrator. If you did a cover for the Post you had arrived... Two million subscribers and then their wives, sons, daughters, aunts, uncles, friends. Wow! All looking at my cover."
The original oil painting is now part of Norman Rockwell Museum's permanent collection.
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Norman Rockwell Boy with Baby Carriage, The Saturday Evening Post cover, May 20, 1916. Standard size postcard measures 4" inches by 6" printed on heavy weight card stock.
Norman Rockwell's very first cover for The Saturday Evening Post, for which he was paid $75 in 1916. He wrote, "In those days the cover of the Post was the greatest show window in America for an illustrator. If you did a cover for the Post you had arrived... Two million subscribers and then their wives, sons, daughters, aunts, uncles, friends. Wow! All looking at my cover."
The original oil painting is now part of Norman Rockwell Museum's permanent collection.












