Картины Нормана Роквелла
- Freedom of Speech refers to a painting by Norman Rockwell that is often used as an image macro to signify announcing a controversial yet humorous opinion u.
- ...his State of the Union address on January 6, 1942—freedom of speech and expression, freedom from want, freedom from fear, and freedom of worship.
- The Historical Context of Norman Rockwell's Art A Detailed Analysis of "Freedom of Speech" Explore the Cultural Impact of This Work.
- Freedom of Speech depicts that moment in Arlington, Vermont, through a working-class man addressing a crowd of finely dressed Americans.
- Freedom of Speech depicts that moment in Arlington, Vermont, through a working-class man addressing a crowd of finely dressed Americans.
- Freedom of Speech is the first painting in the Four Freedoms series of Rockwell and like most of his paintings, it is inspired from an actual occurrence.
- Royalty-Free Images. ... Four Freedoms: Freedom of Speech 1943. Norman Rockwell (US). e-Card.
- How a Patriotic Painting Became the Internet’s Soapbox. “Freedom of Speech,” the World War II-era painting by Norman Rockwell, has taken on a new life online.
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Первая картина Нормана Роквелла из серии «Четыре свободы», вдохновлённой одноимённой речью президента США Франклина Рузвельта в конгрессе США от 1941 года. Картина была опубликована 20 февраля 1943 года журналом The Saturday Evening Post вместе с эссе Бута Таркингтона.
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