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This collectible card features the classic Norman Rockwell painting titled "Be A Man," originally published on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on April 29, 1922. The image depicts a skinny boy with glasses wearing a red tank top labeled "CHAMP" and white shorts. He holds two small dumbbells in his outstretched arms, standing in a determined pose. Behind him on the wall is a framed black-and-white photo of a muscular man flexing his biceps with the caption "IT'S EASY."
To the right, a wooden chair with a jacket draped over the back and a dog resting underneath can be seen. Above the scene, the text "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" is prominently displayed in bold black letters. The artist’s name, Norman Rockwell, is signed in red near the boy’s knees.
At the bottom, the card includes the AmeriVox logo with an American flag design and the price "$21" in red font. Additional small text lists contributing authors featured in the magazine issue, including George Pattullo, Dana Burnet, Marguerite Curtis, Richard Connell, Everett Rhodes Castle, and Julian Street. The card showcases Americana and artistic themes centered on children and nostalgic artwork.
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