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Norman Rockwell Museum Store is your home to find Norman Rockwell’s Ruby Bridges portrait, The Problem We All Live With prints, posters, cards, books, gifts, and so much more! The Problem We All Live With museum quality custom giclee prints are available in several different sizes, on paper or canvas, framed or unframed, with several frame styles to choose from. Pre-framed and ready to ship offset prints are also available directly from our museum store, along with other exclusive The Problem We All Live With gifts. Your purchase directly supports Norman Rockwell Museum, and the legacy of Norman Rockwell.

Rockwell’s first commission for Look Magazine sharply defines the new direction his work took after he left The Saturday Evening Post. One of Rockwell’s landmark paintings, The Problem We All Live With tells the story of Ruby Bridges, a young black girl as she bravely walks to her newly desegregated school under the protection of four imposing U.S. Marshals to her first day at an all-white school in New Orleans. Ordered to proceed with school desegregation after the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling, Louisiana lagged behind until pressure from Federal Judge Skelly Wright forced the school board to begin desegregation on November 14, 1960. The illustration was published as a two-page spread with no accompanying text. Norman Rockwell’s The Problem We All Live With original oil painting was the first painting purchased by Norman Rockwell Museum permanent collection in 1975, and is currently touring in the exhibition Norman Rockwell: Imagining Freedom. In late 2020, Norman Rockwell's The Problem We All Live With reentered public consciousness when a viral image circulated juxtaposing a silhouette of Rockwell’s depiction of Ruby Bridges walking in the shadow of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.

Ruby Bridges is the author of This Is Your Time and Through My Eyes available at Norman Rockwell Museum Store.