Chello OldMan LittleGirl (1923) by Norman Rockwell

Chello OldMan LittleGirl - Norman Rockwell - 1923

Artwork Information

TitleChello OldMan LittleGirl
ArtistNorman Rockwell
Date1923
Art MovementRegionalism

About Chello OldMan LittleGirl

The artwork titled “Chello OldMan LittleGirl” was created by Norman Rockwell in the year 1923. This piece is a representation of the Regionalism art movement and belongs to the genre of genre painting.

The artwork depicts an elderly man, seated comfortably on a wooden chair while playing the cello. He is dressed in a white shirt with rolled-up sleeves, a dark vest, and grey trousers. His facial expression, though aged, conveys warmth and happiness. A young girl stands nearby, attentively observing the old man as he plays. She is dressed in a red sweater, a white skirt with suspenders, and brown stockings. The delicate detail and interplay between the figures highlight the simplicity and beauty of everyday rural life, a quintessential theme in Norman Rockwell’s works. The intricate rendering of the cello and the tender interaction between the characters capture a moment of connection and shared joy in music.

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