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This collectible phone card features an artistic image inspired by Norman Rockwell's painting "The Children of Norman Rockwell." The illustration depicts a young boy and girl sitting closely on a rustic wooden bench, with the boy's arm around the girl’s shoulder. Both children are shown from behind, with the boy wearing rolled-up pants and suspenders, and the girl in a blue dress. A dog sits faithfully at their feet, adding to the heartwarming scene. The background is highlighted by a large, warm yellow circle that frames the children, enhancing the nostalgic atmosphere.
At the top of the card, the title "The Saturday Evening Post" is printed, along with a date of "24 April 1926" in the upper right corner, referring to the original publication date of Rockwell’s artwork. The distinctive signature of Norman Rockwell appears near the bottom right of the image, authenticating the art style depicted on this card. Beneath the image and to the left, a list of names including Charles Breckett, Jesse Lynch Williams, Wallace Irwin, Ben Ames Williams, C.F. Sloaggin, Richard Connell, Elizabeth Fraser, and Richard Washburn Child is printed in small text.
The bottom of the card displays the AmeriVox logo, the American flag emblem, and the denomination of $5 prominently in the lower right corner. The card combines Americana themes—children, dogs, and classic art—with the warmth and charm characteristic of Rockwell’s work, making it a collectible tribute to traditional American illustration and storytelling.
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