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This collectible phone card features Norman Rockwell's iconic painting titled "Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You," originally published on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on April 1, 1961. The image portrays a diverse group of children and adults from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds standing closely together in a solemn, respectful pose. The figures include boys and girls, as well as adults wearing distinct attire such as turbans, Keffiyehs, and various traditional garments. Central in the composition is a young Black child and a person dressed in white and red robes holding a toddler.
Above the artwork, the card displays the AmeriVox logo, which includes a stylized American flag graphic with a bald eagle, alongside the text "The World's New Voice in Calling." The value of the card is marked as $21 in bright turquoise in the upper right corner. Below the painting, the phrase "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" appears in turquoise capital letters, and in the lower right corner, Norman Rockwell’s signature is printed in white.
The card carries the date "1 April 1961" at the bottom left, referencing the original publication date of the artwork. The gold-colored text over the painting reads "DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO YOU," reinforcing the message of mutual respect and kindness conveyed by the image. The overall design combines Americana and artistic elements, highlighting themes of unity and empathy across different peoples of the world.
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