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NORMAN ROCKWELL, "THE FINAL IMPOSSIBILITY: MAN'S TRACKS ON THE MOON"

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“The Final Impossibility: Man’s Tracks on The Moon” a seriolithograph in color on archival paper by Norman Rockwell. Artist Proof 25/85. Circa 2012, and signed in the plate with the artist’s estate authorized facsimile signature in the lower right. Also displays the “Norman Rockwell Authorized Estate” gold seal in the lower left. Measures 18.5″ H x 25″ W. Rockwell (1894-1978) charmed millions of Americans with his humorous, optimistic, and highly-detailed depictions of everyday life, and valued ideals like freedom of speech, civil rights, and acceptance. Whether you’ve seen his covers for the Saturday Evening Post, his “Four Freedoms” World War II paintings, or been to the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, one thing is certain: Rockwell is one of the most iconic American painters of the 20th century.