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This collectible card features the iconic artwork "Triple Self-Portrait" by Norman Rockwell, originally used as the cover for The Saturday Evening Post on February 13, 1960. The image shows Rockwell painting a self-portrait while simultaneously viewing two reference images of himself taped to the easel. He is depicted wearing a painter’s smock and glasses, holding a brush against a grayish palette. The background is simple and undistracted, putting full emphasis on the artist at work.
The humor and artistry of Rockwell are captured in this detailed scene, where the painter’s intense concentration and the different perspectives of his face invite the viewer to reflect on the process of self-portraiture. The two smaller portraits on the easel display different expressions—one serious and one smiling—highlighting Rockwell’s examination of his own image from multiple angles.
This card is associated with themes of American fine arts and Americana, celebrating Rockwell’s contribution to 20th-century artwork through this well-known piece. The text on the card includes the artist's name, the title "Triple Self-Portrait," and the original publication date, reinforcing its identity as a homage to this masterpiece of self-representation.
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