Hi, The details on your collectible plate's are as follow's;
Manufacturer Status: Discontinued/Actual:1986-1988
Pattern: A Mind Of Her Own,Plate [CO RKSMISPMIO]
Description:Scenes of young girls, By Norman RockwellSitting Pretty-Boxed-1986 $26.00
No box $11.99 Serious Business-Boxed-1986 $35.00
Breaking the rules-Boxed-1987-$23.00 Good Intentions-Boxed-1987-$40.00 Second Thoughts-Boxed-1988-$30.00 Kiss & Tell-Boxed-1988-$30.00 On my honor-Boxed-1988-$40.00If any are not boxed in org packageing then knock off about $2.00-$3.00 on value's above.
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The Law Student is a painting by Norman Rockwell that appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post for 19 February 1927. To find out about the painting you might look at materials about Norman Rockwell and his Saturday Evening Post covers.
Yes, in 1908 (at age 14) Rockwell enrolled in art classes at The New York School of Art (formerly The Chase School of Art), which is now called "Parsons The New School for Design".
MediumLithograph on PaperDimensionsH:25"W:21"Year Produced1977Edition Size200 Numbered60 APRetail Value$3,800.00
Norman Rockwell is a very famous painter of humorous American life. The media he worked with was oil paints; it was amazing the detail he could paint with this inarticulate media. His works show vignettes of American life during the early to mid-twentieth century. He illustrated The Saturday Evening Post for 47 consecutive years, painting a classic American scene every week. His self-portrait is nearly a caricature, showing him looking into a mirror over his canvas, with a pipe in his mouth, and I think a dog lying at his feet. Another famous painting shows a group of boys racing to the lake in the woods, stripping their clothes and shoes as they run, dog racing alongside excitedly, the sign in the background, "No swimming." Every painting is filled with details that increase the humor of the scene.
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It can be called humorous realism.
The Law Student is a painting by Norman Rockwell that appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post for 19 February 1927. To find out about the painting you might look at materials about Norman Rockwell and his Saturday Evening Post covers.
Yes, in 1908 (at age 14) Rockwell enrolled in art classes at The New York School of Art (formerly The Chase School of Art), which is now called "Parsons The New School for Design".
MediumLithograph on PaperDimensionsH:25"W:21"Year Produced1977Edition Size200 Numbered60 APRetail Value$3,800.00
A shell collector is called a conchologist.
A Key collector is called a copoclephilist
A collector of thimbles is called a digitalbulist
A shell collector is called a conchologist.
The gentleman in the painting was my great uncle, retired Rear Admiral Andrew Mack, a neighbor of Mr Rockwells who posed for a few of his paintings. It was painted in his home office with I believe an employee of the Franklin mint.We think the original is undoubtely still at the mint.
A marble collector. lol
Um, it should be called a coloring book collector.
A teddy bear collector! jk, i didn't know there was one. A person who collects teddy bears is called an Arctophile.