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This collectible phone card features an artistic reproduction of Norman Rockwell's "Triple Self Portrait" originally published as the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on February 13, 1960. The artwork vividly depicts Norman Rockwell seated on a stool, painting a self-portrait on a large canvas while simultaneously looking into a mirror reflecting his face. Rockwell is shown from behind, wearing a bright blue shirt and white pants, holding a paintbrush in his right hand and a palette in his left.
The painting within the card captures Rockwell’s meticulous process as he sketches his own image on the canvas. Above the canvas is a Renaissance-style helmet, and to the right of the canvas are several small reference sketches, including a detailed color portrait of Rockwell. The scene emphasizes classic Americana and fine arts, aligning with the themes of paintings and self-portraits.
At the top of the card, the text reads "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" with the original issue date and price, "13 February 1960" and "15¢," respectively. The bottom portion features the AmeriVox logo alongside an American flag with an eagle and the value "$21" prominently displayed. The card clearly highlights the legacy of Norman Rockwell and his contribution to American art.
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