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About the work

Norman Rockwell painted Moving Day (The Saturday Evening Post, May 17, 1967) as a reaction to the integration of families in Chicago's Park Forest suburb during the 1960's. Two black children with white cat, stand in the driveway of their new home, while three white children with black dog, look at them with curiosity. The scene is filled with childish innocence and promise, the only signs of outside influence coming from two adults, one obliviously going about the moving process, and one peering from behind a window curtain.

Signature: Signed in pencil lower right, marked AP on the left.

Medium: Collotype print

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Moving Day

Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)

Moving Day

36.8 x 58.4cm

Collotype Artist Proof