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		<title>Image Gallery</title>
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<p>Walter M. Baumhofer (1904-1987)
Quick (Trapped by a Cat), c. 1952
Illustration for Argosy Magazine (May 1952): 13-14.
oil on canvas
Society of Illustrators, Permanent Collection, 052.001
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<p>Stevan Dohanos (1907-1994)
The Coal Men, 1947
Cover illustration for The Staurday Evening Post (October 18, 1947)
oil on canvas
Society of Illustrators, Permanent Collection, 078.007
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<p>Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944)
Her Heart Was in the Kitchen, 1904
Illustration for Collier&#8217;s Weekly (1904)
Ink on paper
Society of Illustrators, Permanent Collection, 039.014
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<p>Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
No Swimming, 1921
Cover illustration for The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Walter M. Baumhofer (1904-1987)
Quick (Trapped by a Cat), c. 1952
Illustration for Argosy Magazine (May 1952): 13-14.
oil on canvas
Society of Illustrators, Permanent Collection, 052.001
 </p>
<p> </p>
<p>Stevan Dohanos (1907-1994)
The Coal Men, 1947
Cover illustration for The Staurday Evening Post (October 18, 1947)
oil on canvas
Society of Illustrators, Permanent Collection, 078.007
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<p>Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944)
Her Heart Was in the Kitchen, 1904
Illustration for Collier&#8217;s Weekly (1904)
Ink on paper
Society of Illustrators, Permanent Collection, 039.014
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<p>Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
No Swimming, 1921
Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post (June 4, 1921)
oil on canvas
Norman Rockwell Museum, NRACT.1973.015
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<p>Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
The Problem We All Live With, 1963
Illustration for Look (January 14, 1964)
oil on canvas
Norman Rockwell Museum, NRM.1975.01
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<p>Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
Lemuel remembered his mother&#8217;s caution about waiting for prayer (Family Grace), 1938
Illustration for &#8220;Rural Vacation&#8221; by Jake Falstaff in the Ladies&#8217; Home Journal (August 1938): 13.
oil on canvas
Norman Rockwell Museum, NRM.1984.03
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<p>Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
She’s My Baby 1927
Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post (June 4, 1927)
oil on canvas
Norman Rockwell Museum, gift of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Young, Jr., NRM.2007.06
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<p>Jessie Willcox Smith      (1863-1935)
Back to School Again, c. 1928
Cover for Good Housekeeping (October 1928)
watercolor and charcoal on paper
Delaware Art Museum, Louisa du Pont Copeland Memorial Fund, 1971-7
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<p>Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
Triple Self-Portrait, 1959
Illustration for cover of The Saturday Evening Post (February 13, 1960)
oil on canvas
Norman Rockwell Museum, NRACT, 1959; Licensed by Curtis Publishing Co., Indianapolis, IN
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<p>Howard Pyle         (1853-1911)
A Wolf Had Not Been Seen at Salem for Thirty Years, 1909
Illustration for &#8220;The Salem Wolf&#8221; by Howard Pyle in Harper&#8217;s Monthly Magazine (December 1909)
oil on canvas
Delaware Art Museum, Museum Purchase, 1912-50
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<p>J. C. Leyendecker (1874-1951)
Couple on Deck Chairs, 1904
Illustration for cover of Collier&#8217;s (June 18, 1904)
tempera on board
Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators, 038.001
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<p>Mead Schaeffer (1898-1980)
Blue Roadster, 1941
Illustration for the &#8220;Blue Roadster&#8221; by Corey Ford, in American Magazine (May 1941)
oil on canvas
Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators, 047.007
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<p>Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
Marriage Counselor, 1963
Illustration intended for The Saturday Evening Post, c. 1963 but unpublished; offered to Ladies Home Journal, 1972, but unpublished
oil on canvas
Norman Rockwell Museum, NRACT.1973.111
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<p>Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
New Kids in the Neighborhood, 1967
Illustration for “Negro in the Suburbs” by Jack Star, in Look ( May 16, 1967)
Norman Rockwell Museum, NRACT.1973.81
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<p>James Montgomery Flagg  (1877-1960)
She Sailed Majestically Past the Wretch, Followed Meekly by Septimus  1909
Illustration for Septimus by William John Locke (New York: John Lane Co., 1909)
Ink on paper
Norman Rockwell Museum, gift of Everett Raymond Kinstler, NRM.2008.18
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<p>J. C. Leyendecker (1874-1951)
Distinguished Couple, c. 1904
Cover illustration for The Club-Fellow &amp; Washington Mirror
location unknown
 






Howard Pyle (1853-1911)
The Attack Upon the Chew House, 1898
Illustration for &#8220;The Story of the Revolution&#8221; by Henry Cabot Lodge in Scribner&#8217;s Magazine (June 1898)
Delaware Art Museum Purchase, 1912-92
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