In 1953, Norman Rockwell produced United Nations, a drawing in which he tried to convey "all the peoples of the world gathered together." He depicted this massing of people behind members of the United Nations Security Council, whose deliberations, he noted would "mean peace or war, the change to live their lives in happiness or in misery." Rockwell felt that the picture was ultimately unsuccessful in delivering his intended message. However, in 1960, he referred back to the drawing and used it as his basis for Golden Rule.
Quality
Norman Rockwell Museum Custom Prints offers exclusive custom reproductions of artworks in the collections and exhibitions of the Norman Rockwell Museum. Hand-made in the USA using gallery-quality materials, we create prints as true to the original work as possible, using strict color management protocols and state-of-the-art printing technology.Selection
Many of the works offered through this store are exclusive and not available anywhere else. We are continually adding new artworks to our offering, so be sure to check back regularly as you build your own gallery. A variety of molding styles means our custom framed prints can match any type of decor.