25
February 2026

Norman Rockwell

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Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 19:45
The Niland Centre
Rosary Priory, 93 Elstree Road Bushey Heath WD23 4EE
Online Event

Great American artist or mere illustrator?

Celebrated and prolific twentieth century American painter and illustrator whose work has probably been seen by a larger audience than any other artist in History! His work enjoys broad popular appeal in North America and abroad where Rockwell is most famous for the cover illustrations of scenes of everyday life he created for The Saturday Evening Post.

Today there is little debate about Rockwell’s technical competence but that does not explain the continuing popularity of his work and the fact that when on rare occasions his paintings do come to auction they sell for millions of dollars! So, what is it that gives his paintings such acclaim? One distinguishing feature of Rockwell’s work is that many of his paintings tell poignant stories that invariably make us smile. He is sometime referred to as ‘A storyteller with a brush’.

In this lecture we will explore the boundary between ‘art’ and ‘illustration’, even Rockwell said he was not sure of the difference. We will then examine Rockwell’s methods of working before analyzing a range of his immense output. During his professional life he met and painted many of the most famous people of the mid twentieth century. In addition, we will refer to his personal life that was both interesting and complex, he married three times.

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr John Ericson

Formerly a lecturer at the University of Bath where he was Director of Studies in the School of Education with responsibility for the professional development of teachers. He has worked extensively overseas as an educational consultant and this has given him the opportunity to give lectures and presentations at conferences all over the world.

Over the last decade he has been a popular speaker on the Arts Society circuit in the UK and Europe as well as a frequent visitor to the societies in Australia and New Zealand.
In his professional life he has developed a particular interest in presentation skills including the role of pictures in learning and the appropriate use of PowerPoint. This coupled with his ability to relate well to people of all ages and backgrounds makes him an impressive and confident public speaker.

As well as the talks he has developed from his professional background, he offers presentations on an eclectic range of topics that are derived from his diverse interests and enthusiasms such as, Pub Signs, Children’s Book Illustrations and the Shakers of North America. All his talks are entertaining, highly informative, very well illustrated and presented with warmth and humour.