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This pair of framed lithograph prints originates from the Norman Rockwell Museum of the South collection. The first piece, "The Right to Know," was originally published in Look magazine in 1968 and features a diverse group of citizens facing a government bench, serving as a powerful statement on civic transparency. The second print is Rockwell's 1968 portrait of Richard Nixon, which also appeared in Look magazine during the presidential campaign. Both works illustrate Rockwell's deep engagement with the political and social climate of the late 1960s.
Artist: Norman Rockwell (United States, 1894-1978)
Medium: Framed lithograph prints
Dimensions: 16 x 23 inches
Provenance: Norman Rockwell Museum of the South
Keywords: Norman Rockwell, The Right to Know, Richard Nixon, Look Magazine, Americana, Illustration Art, Lithograph, Political Art, 1960s, Norman Rockwell Museum of the South.
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