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This collectible phone card features the iconic artwork "The Children of Norman Rockwell," originally appearing on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post dated April 24, 1920. The front image shows a young boy and girl sitting closely together on a wooden bench, viewed from behind. The boy has short brown hair and wears overalls, while the girl wears a blue dress with puffed sleeves and black shoes. The boy’s arm is affectionately draped around the girl’s shoulders.
At the children’s feet, a puppy stands near a blue bucket, looking forward with expressive eyes. The illustration is rendered in the detailed and warm style characteristic of Norman Rockwell, capturing a nostalgic and innocent moment of childhood companionship. The background includes a large golden-yellow circle that frames the children, emphasizing their silhouettes.
Text at the top reads "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" in black uppercase letters, with the artist’s name "Norman Rockwell" placed in red near the bottom right. Below the illustration, an AmeriVox logo includes the American flag and an eagle, accompanied by the words "The World's New Voice is Calling." The card’s value is printed prominently as "$5" in blue. This collectible card embraces Americana themes such as children, dogs, and classic art, celebrating the charm and warmth of Rockwell’s paintings.
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