White House Historical Association’s $7.2 M. Rockwells Are Finally on View
26-06-2026 21:16 via artnews.com

White House Historical Association’s $7.2 M. Rockwells Are Finally on View

Four panels of an interconnected painting by Norman Rockwell have gone on public view for the first time at the headquarters for the White House Historical Association, a “non-profit, non-partisan organization” a short walk from its namesake in Washington, D.C.The work ran under the headline “So You Want to See the President!” in the Saturday Evening Post after it had been commissioned by Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s press secretary Stephen Early in 1943.As reported
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