norman rockwell coca cola drawings
norman rockwell coca cola drawings
Drawing
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"THE ORIGINAL OLD OAKEN BUCKET STUDY SKETCH OF THE MISSING COCA-COLA NORMAN ROCKWELL "
1930
Norman Rockwell
Drawing
Charcoal (Penscil on Paper)
Size: 11 x 14 in | 28 x 36 cm
Artist: Norman Rockwell
TITLE: THE ORIGINAL OLD OAKEN BUCKET STUDY SKETCH OF THE MISSING COCA-COLA NORMAN ROCKWELL
Year: 1930
Medium: Drawing
Medium Detail: Charcoal (Penscil on Paper)
Hand Signed: Signed Lower Right Corner in Pencil NR/Rockwell
Size: 11.00 x 14.00 in | 28 x 36 cm
Not Framed:
Certificate: Yes
Certificate Detail: Bill of sale
Condition: Excellent
Legal Owner: Yes
Private Collector: I bought art work on tue feb 28,2017 private seller from Richmond, Kentucky, United States,the private seller stated is a original Norman Rockwell sketch in 2017
Catalog / Additional Details: The Coca-Cola missing Norman Rockwell The original Old Oaken Bucket study sketch of the missing Coca-Cola Norman 1 the old oaken bucket painting. Norman Rockwell painting process #1 photograph #2 developed charcoal drawing (drawing pencil,skecth study,) #3 oil painting last process "The Old Oaken Bucket," 1932 - A boy sitting on a well with a small wooden barrel of bottles of Coca-Cola in his lap. The Missing Rockwells Why does The Coca-Cola Company only have three of the six paintings that were used as ads? At the time, illustrators, even ones as well-known as Rockwell, were considered just that – and not artists. Their work was not worth saving, and many of the pieces were left at the printers or agencies and never returned to the company. In fact, all three pieces of Coca-Cola Norman Rockwell art that were used in finished ads were found and acquired in the last 25 years. We call the other three the “Missing Rockwells,” and they have even been highlighted on Antiques Roadshow. We are still searching for the these three Rockwell works, which were created for Coca-Cola in the late 20s and early 30s. Two were used as billboards, and one was a calendar – but the original art is still missing. The Unwanted Rockwells The highlight of the exhibit is a series of seven additional paintings that were created and rejected as proposed Coca-Cola ads or used as study sketches for a finished ad. The Coca-Cola Company obviously held Rockwell in high esteem; he was one of the few artists we let sign his works and have his signature included in print ads. So there clearly were strong reasons for rejecting any work Rockwell created for Coca-Cola. These items have been in the hands of private collectors and most have never been on display before. Norman Rockwell painting process #1 photograph #2 developed charcoal drawing (drawing pencil,skecth study,) #3 oil painting last process I chose to show a part of each stage in Rockwell's process for his painting "Just Married." On the upper right is his principle photograph, on the bottom left is a fully developed charcoal drawing, and on the bottom right is a color study with oil paints. His use of shading and value is more apparent in this drawing than any of the previous drawings, which makes sense, since he was trying to capture the intricacies of the two individuals. However, he injects his own style, even humor, into his rendering. The two women look more caricature-like in his drawing, even though they resemble the photograph very well. I believe this drawing fully captures why Rockwell's work was, and continues to be, a hit with the American public: his drawings bring out the emotions of the characters, which in turn attract the viewer to his painting. The two women are stereotypical old cleaning ladies: while they snoop around, they do so with a twinkle in their eyes, and we the viewers forgive them for it.
Net Price: $150,000 to $200,000 for sale
Value: $400,000
Shipping Location: 93535
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