Freedom From Fear - Norman Rockwell
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Description
A poignant 1943 work by Norman Rockwell, depicting parents tucking their children into bed amidst the backdrop of global conflict.
Freedom From Fear is one of the Four Freedoms series, a set of oil paintings created by Norman Rockwell in 1943. The work depicts a quiet, domestic scene in which parents tuck their children into bed. The father holds a newspaper with a headline referencing the bombings of the Second World War, providing a stark contrast to the safety of the bedroom. The mother adjusts the bedclothes, her expression one of calm concern. Rockwell uses a muted palette to focus the viewer on the emotional weight of the moment. The lighting is soft, emanating from the children's room, while the hallway remains in shadow. The composition is balanced, with the parents standing as protective figures over their sleeping children. The discarded doll on the floor and the simple furniture suggest a middle-class home, making the scene relatable to a broad audience during a period of global conflict. This painting was commissioned by The Saturday Evening Post and was intended to support the war effort by illustrating the ideals for which the United States was fighting. Rockwell's attention to detail, from the texture of the bedsheets to the folds in the father's trousers, is characteristic of his approach to narrative art. The work captures a specific moment of vulnerability and parental duty, stripped of overt heroics. It remains a clear example of Rockwell's ability to translate complex political concepts into accessible, human-centred imagery.
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Freedom From Fear - Norman Rockwell
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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