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Art Critic - Saturday Evening Post Cover April 16, 1955 - 15 cents

The young art student is studying a painting that is studying him—an “unstill life,” if you will.
Except for the frowning Dutch masters in the other painting, it is all in the family.
The art critic studying a locket in the painting is Jerry Rockwell, the oldest son of the artist.
The whimsical lady in the painting is his mother, Mary (Rockwell added flaming red hair for fun).
Should the student notice the painting looking back at him or look over his shoulder to see the Dutch gents glaring at him, I suspect he would run screaming from the museum and take up another subject to study.

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Irene Wehrli26-Sep-2015 17:16
Those eyes are so cool…
Irene
Neil Marcus26-Sep-2015 03:03
It is so nice to see the original. I have grown up reading the Saturday Evening post and seen many of these
pkocinski25-Sep-2015 22:38
Rockwell had such a sense of humor.
larose forest photos25-Sep-2015 22:14
Nostalgia is redolent in this image! V
Martin Lamoon25-Sep-2015 18:57
A great picture thanks for sharing.
v
globalgadabout25-Sep-2015 18:19
wonderful, witty painting, and the explanatory text enriches your image..
fotabug25-Sep-2015 18:07
Excellent shot and commentary on this great work by Rockwell!
Jim Coffman25-Sep-2015 17:22
I love it!!
Helen Betts25-Sep-2015 16:38
What an excellent capture of this fascinating painting. Your narrative makes it all the more enjoyable. V.
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