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This collectible phone card features a reproduction of Norman Rockwell’s self-portrait dated February 13, 1960, with a printed price of 15 cents. The artwork depicts Rockwell seated on a wooden stool in front of a canvas, painting a large self-portrait. He is dressed in a blue shirt and beige pants, seen from the back, while holding a brush up to the canvas.
In the scene, Rockwell is looking into a large, ornate gold-framed mirror positioned on a wooden table on the left side of the image. The mirror reflects his facial expression as he paints. Above the canvas, a sculpted golden eagle figure sits, adding a decorative element to the setting. Several small photographs or images are pinned to the canvas on the right side, supporting the artistic process.
The card’s background is light blue and is bordered by a solid red frame. The card is marked with the name "Norman Rockwell: Self-Portrait 2/13/1960 SPECIMEN" and references TekTel Marketing Inc., tying it to a series focused on art, paintings, Americana, and portraits. The illustration captures the classic Americana style that Rockwell is well known for.
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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