OOPS! - art of Norman Rockwell - Brief Article
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), Nov, 2000
In presenting the Museum Today feature, "Pictures for the American People: The Art of Norman Rockwell," in the July 2000 issue, copyright information on the paintings inadvertently was omitted. The following paintings are copyright[C] by The Curtis Publishing Company: "No Swimming"; "Artist Facing Blank Canvas (Deadline)"; "Freedom from Want"; "Freedom from Fear"; "Freedom to Worship"; "Freedom of Speech"; "After the Prom"; "The Gossips"; "Going and Coming"; "Christmas Homecoming"; "Girl at Mirror"; "Art Critic"; "The Marriage License"; "The Runaway"; "Triple Self-Portrait"; "Saying Grace"; "Golden Rule"; "Gary Cooper as the Texan"; "Walking to Church"; and "April Fool: Girl with Shopkeeper."
The following paintings are copyright[C] by The Norman Rockwell Estate Licensing Company: "The Problem We All Face"; "The Peace Corps (JFK's Bold Legacy)"; "New Kids in the Neighborhood"; and "Checkers."
USA Today appreciates the cooperation the two companies gave in helping to mount the exhibition and regrets its omission.
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