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This set of five collectible phone cards features different paintings from the Norman Rockwell Four Freedoms series. Each card displays a well-known Rockwell painting that reflects American traditions, holidays, and cultural values highlighted in the mid-20th century.
The first card presents a close-up of a group of individuals in prayer, their faces lined with emotion and devotion, capturing an intimate spiritual moment. The second card shows an artist painting a self-portrait, dated February 13, 1960, with the artist seated and facing a mirror, surrounded by smaller portrait studies pinned to the easel. The third card illustrates a man standing confidently in a group, seemingly addressing or listening intently as others around him pay close attention, embodying the spirit of community and civic engagement.
The fourth card depicts a family gathered around a Thanksgiving table, centered on a large roasted turkey being presented by an older woman and man, while the surrounding family members share smiles and anticipation. The final card portrays a quiet bedtime scene where a man and woman gently prepare a child for sleep, with the man holding a newspaper and the woman tucking the child in bed, evoking warmth and care.
These cards belong to a set marketed by TekTel Marketing Inc., connected to themes of Americana, holidays, National holidays, Thanksgiving, American traditions, and self-portraits with children, all in artistic style. The cards collectively celebrate Norman Rockwell’s depiction of everyday American life and values.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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