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Freedom From Fear

Freedom From Fear
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Medium: Offset Lithograph
Edition Size: Open
Image Size:14½ x 19
Print Size:18 x 24

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Norman Rockwell
"Freedom From Fear"

Look at the strong line created by the father's stance and the horizontal line of the bed. These two lines, crossing in the middle of the picture, form a stable composition. Rockwell adds interest to the composition by using diagonals.

Look for the implied lines of the mother's stance, the edge of the newspaper, the fold of the bedsheet, another edge of the newspaper, and the father's arm. Knowing that this picture was done when the world was at war gives us clues to the kinds of discussions a family might have. What do you think the family talked about earlier in the evening? Do you think the children were at all fearful? What kinds of questions do you think they might have had for their parents? What emotions do you think the parents were feeling?

Norman Rockwell probably one of the greatest illustrators - artists of our time.