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This set of five collectible phone cards features artwork by Norman Rockwell from the "Four Freedoms" series, reflecting American traditions and national holidays. Each card displays a different iconic painting by Rockwell, emphasizing his detailed and artistic style.
The first card shows a group of people in profile, their expressions solemn in prayer or reflection, highlighting Rockwell’s mastery of portraiture and emotional depth. The second card depicts an artist painting a self-portrait while looking into a mirror, with the date "February 13, 1960" and the price "15¢" at the top, emphasizing the concept of self-reflection. The third card presents a young man standing among seated men, possibly at a community meeting, with notes tucked in his jacket pocket, symbolizing civic engagement or freedom of speech.
The fourth card illustrates a family gathering around a Thanksgiving dinner table, with an older couple presenting a large roasted turkey amidst plates and silverware, embodying the American holiday tradition of Thanksgiving. The last card portrays a quiet, intimate scene of a child in bed as two adults, presumably parents, gently attend to the child, with one holding a newspaper, capturing warmth and care in a domestic setting.
These cards are associated with themes of Americana, holidays, and self-portraits, produced by TekTel Marketing Inc. They are used collectibles, representing significant moments and values in American culture through Norman Rockwell’s artistry.
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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