What type of art did norman rockwell do?
Norman Rockwell was one of the most prolific American artists of the 20th century. His career began at the age of 16 when he was commissioned to create Christmas cards. He later became one of America’s most recognized illustrators.EducationRockwell left high school in 1910 to attend The National Academy of Design in New York City. He later transferred to The Art Students League, which prepared him for his first commercial commissions.Early YearsRockwell worked as art director and illustrator at “Boys’ Life,” the official publication of Boy Scouts of America after graduating from The Art Students League. He created his first cover for “The Saturday Evening Post” at the age of 22.AdvertisementsRockwell’s advertising career lasted for 64 years, beginning with a Heinz ad in the Boy Scout Handbook in 1914. He illustrated advertisements for major companies such as Del Monte, Borden’s, Post Cereals, Orange Crush, Jell-O, Edison Mazda, Quaker, General Motors and Coca-Cola.Magazine CoversRockwe