Tuesday, November 26, 2013
What Norman Rockwell's Thanksgiving Picture's Really About
We all love visual shorthand for our lives, whether it’s the Apple logo for technology or a flag for patriotism. Just as Thomas Nast’s version of Santa Claus endures as the quintessential Christmas image, Norman Rockwell’s classic painting of an American family at Thanksgiving (detail shown above, full picture here)
has stood for seven decades as the single image most Americans
associate with turkey day. But few Americans know the full story behind
(or even the title of) Rockwell’s painting—the political and human
rights roots of the text Rockwell aimed at illustrating. As we plan to
sit down as a nation and give thanks, it’s important to remember what
Norman Rockwell’s Thanksgiving picture’s really about. Please come over to Picture This at Big Think to read more of "What Norman Rockwell's Thanksgiving Picture's Really About."
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