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Along with the original Four Freedoms, Mr. Rockwell's painting "The Golden Rule," which graced the cover of The Saturday Evening Post in 1961, is on view. So is his 1963 painting, "The Freedom from Fear 20x24 Framed Art Print by - Norman Rockwell. $59.99 $ 59. 99. FREE Shipping. Only 5 left in stock - order soon. MasterPieces Saturday Evening Post Panoramic Jigsaw Puzzle, Norman Rockwell The Four Freedoms, Dr. Toy's 100 Best Winner, 1000 Pieces. 4.7 out of 5 stars 34. Norman Rockwell Museum Store is your home to find Norman Rockwell's Four Freedoms, Freedom of Speech, Freedom from Want, Freedom from Fear and Freedom to Worship prints, posters, puzzles, cards, books, ties, gifts, and so much more! Find Four Freedoms museum quality custom giclee prints here, available in several different sizes, on paper or canvas, framed or unframed, with several frame Rockwell spent six months painting the Four Freedoms, which were published in a series of Saturday Evening Post issues in 1943, accompanied by short essays from four distinguished writers. The U.S. government subsequently issued posters of Rockwell's paintings in a highly successful war bond campaign that raised more than $132 million for the war effort.

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Rockwell's painting urges the same, rooting that freedom in a small-town American scene straight out of a Frank Capra film. Roosevelt's second "is freedom of every person to worship God in In fact, the Freedom from Want painting, also popularly known as Norman Rockwell's Thanksgiving is emblematic of the American holiday. Though most contemporary Americans would struggle to name FDR's four freedoms (as they did by mid-1942, before Rockwell created the paintings), the message of hope for a future of freedoms that is contained