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February 3, 1894, Rockwell sold his first cover to the Curtis
Publishing Company in 1916, which began a career spanning almost
60 years. The pale, lean-limbed pipe smoking illustrator worked
seven days a week, with only a half day off for Christmas, to
produce canvas images of the nation he loved. No one captured
America like Rockwell.
The Rockwell Gallery Collection, formerly the The Curtis Center
Museum of Norman Rockwell Art, has given us the opportunity to
share in that legacy. The museum opened its doors for business
in February of 1976, directly across the street from Independence
Hall. The museum was housed in the original Curtis Publishing
Building, the very same place that years earlier Norman Rockwell
hand carried his cherished paintings to the editors of the Saturday
Evening Post.
For 22 years the museum entertained thousands upon thousands of
visitors including world dignitaries and well-known public personalities.
In 1998 the museum was closed and is now exclusively this on-line
and mail order based supplier of Norman Rockwell prints and posters.
The Rockwell Gallery Collection's knowledgeable staff can also
help you locate a variety of hard to find prints, figurines, plates
and other Norman Rockwell collectibles.
More about The Curtis Museum of Norman
Rockwell Art.

P.O.
Box 126 - Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
Info (215) 969-5619 - Fax (215) 969-6466 - Orders (800) 877-0163

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