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The Problem We All Live With - Matted Offset - 14x18

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Double matted offset print of Norman Rockwell'sThe Problem We All Live With, Lookmagazine, January 14, 1964 measures 14" inches by 18", interior images measures 9" inches by 14". Fits standard size frame!The Problem We All Live Withwas published prominently as a double-page centerfold inLook’s January 14th, 1964 issue – a year that marked the 10thanniversary of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling declaring racial segregation unconstitutional.The symbolic work, proposed by Rockwell to Look art director Allen Hurlburt, seems to reflect upon the experiences and sacrifices of four Black children who become the first to attend all-white schools in New Orleans, Ruby Bridges, Gail Etienne, Tessie Prevost, and Leona Tate, who later became known as the New Orleans Four. In keeping with his interest in using local models, Rockwell invited the young Linda Gunn, the child of a friend and neighbor, to pose for his painting.Today, the title remains one of Rockwell's most enduringly poignant images of American culture.Find more gifts and prints featuring Norman Rockwell'sThe Problem We All Live Withandshop the collection here.
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