A Conversation By Lamplight - Women Art Print

A Conversation By Lamplight - Women Art Print

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Norman Rockwell painted this poignant scene titled After the Party in 1922. Originally created as a promotional piece for Edison Mazda (later General Electric), it was widely reproduced, much like many of his works. In this skillful play of light and shadow, he expertly depicts a poignant conversation between a young woman and perhaps her grandmother. Bathed in the soft glow of a solitary electric lamp, the two figures engage in deep conversation. The composition itself serves as a narrative, a testament to his artistic prowess and keen observational abilities. See our entire Home & Hearth Collection! With artistry that's both familiar and iconic, Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) has left an indelible mark on American culture. Renowned for his heartwarming and nostalgic depictions of everyday life, his illustrations have become synonymous with the idealized vision of Americana. Born in New York City, his illustrations adorned the covers of The Saturday Evening Post for nearly half a ce

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