Solitaire (1950) by Norman Rockwell

Solitaire - Norman Rockwell - 1950

Artwork Information

TitleSolitaire
ArtistNorman Rockwell
Date1950
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRegionalism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Solitaire

“Solitaire,” an artwork by Norman Rockwell, was created in 1950 using oil on canvas as the medium. This piece is recognized as genre painting and is associated with the Regionalism art movement. Following its completion, the artwork has been privately owned and is not on public display.

The artwork depicts an interior scene focused on an individual engaged in a game of solitaire. The setting suggests a modest and personal environment, with the central figure—an older man—seated on the edge of a well-made bed that occupies a significant portion of the foreground. The room is bathed in a warm, red hue, evoking a feeling of coziness and intimate domesticity. A single lamp hanging from the ceiling casts a soft light that illuminates the man and the game of cards arranged neatly on a portable case or suitcase, which serves as a makeshift table for his solitary pastime.

On the left side of the artwork, one can observe a simple wooden chair and a corner of a bedside table, while the wall is adorned with an oval-framed portrait of a figure and a rectangular painting displaying an equestrian scene. To the right of the man, there is an end table holding a candlestick and an ashtray, indicating a time before electric light was ubiquitous. The presence of a suitcase labeled “E-Z Mills Inc. Sample Case” at the foot of the bed suggests that the man could be a traveling salesman, resting and entertaining himself alone in his rented room.

Rockwell’s astute attention to detail can also be seen in the intricate patterning of the carpet, the textured bedspread, and the wood grain in the furniture, which all contribute to the rich visual narrative. The solemn concentration of the man on his game reflects a moment of quiet introspection or perhaps a respite from a wearying routine. Despite the simplicity of the subject matter, Rockwell skillfully invokes a story surrounding the man’s life, his travels, and the solace he finds in a simple deck of cards.

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