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Norman Rockwell

 

Norman Rockwell, Triple Self-Portrait, 1960

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Rockwell made hundreds of paintings and drawings during his life, this is one of the only self-portraits he painted. This picture shows his process as an artist - using multiple reference photos and his own face in a mirror.

The sketch he's working on looks like him, but not exactly. Why do you think he'd paint himself without his glasses?

Other (NOT self-portraits) by Rockwell:






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