Grandpa and Me picking daisies (1958) by Norman Rockwell

Grandpa and Me picking daisies - Norman Rockwell - 1958

Artwork Information

TitleGrandpa and Me picking daisies
ArtistNorman Rockwell
Date1958
Dimensions33 x 41.2 cm
Art MovementRegionalism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Grandpa and Me picking daisies

The artwork titled “Grandpa and Me picking daisies” was created by the artist Norman Rockwell in 1958. This piece is a notable example of the Regionalism art movement. Its genre is classified as a genre painting, capturing a scene of everyday life with emotional warmth and a narrative element. The artwork measures 33 by 41.2 centimeters and, to date, resides within a private collection.

In the artwork, we observe an elderly man and a boy lying in a grassy field. The boy, who is seated, appears engaged in contemplatively blowing the seeds of a dandelion away. He wears a straw hat, a simple red shirt, and overalls, and his feet are bare, suggesting a sense of freedom and relaxation. Next to him, the old man, presumable his grandfather, lies on his back, fast asleep with a serene expression, his hat partially covering his face. Both figures appear to be surrounded by daisies, accentuating the idyllic and tranquil setting. By their side, a small dog is looking up at the boy with a cheerful demeanour, further adding to the scene’s cozy and affectionate atmosphere. The sharp detail, vibrant colors, and expressive characters evoke a sense of nostalgia and a celebration of the simpler moments in life, themes often found in Rockwell’s works.

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