annual report fiscal years 2014 & 2015

PB 1 sharing, caring & connecting: fy15 accomplishments

director’s report 5 6 sharing through pictures 10 connecting learners 12 caring & preserving 14 growing through your support 18 exhibitions

measures of success Students petition for Rockwell! 20 Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School students from N.Y.C. visit NRM after a year- financial report long effort to petition the City of 22 to add a secondary street sign at 103rd Street, for ’s birthplace. 24 acquisitions 30 art loans & lenders contributors & donors 32 staff 36

2 3 board of trustees Officers Robert Horvath, Chairman Alice Carter, President Jamie Williamson, 1st Vice President John V. Frank, Treasurer Peter Chase Williams, Clerk director’s report

TRUSTEES Brian J. Alberg is both an art museum and a center for academic research in Dolf Berle the ever-popular field of American art, the people’s art. What we do is unique Stephen Boyd among museums: sharing, caring and connecting Norman Rockwell’s legacy and the Alexander F. Brown art of visual storytelling, with the world. People of all ages and backgrounds express joy Anthony Consigli when visiting our Stockbridge Museum and its beautiful, nature-filled campus. Learners Walter & Mary Jo Engels Mary K. Grant, Ph. D. create meaning in their lives by connecting the images they see in our galleries with their Johnny Haney own stories and experience empathy for others. We create community and inspire civic William Hargreaves engagement wherever people experience Norman Rockwell’s art. Louise Holland John Hyson Frederick Keator It has been an exceptional year. Sharing more than 20 vibrant Richard Kelly exhibitions at venues in our town, across the country, and George & Valerie Kennedy abroad; caring for our art and archival collections growing Carol Konner Edward (Ned) Lamont through generous donations; and connecting to our growing Magdalen Livesey audiences through new scholarship, access, and experiences Jorja-Ann P. Marsden Entries from the United Anne H. Morgan to bring illustration art wide and diverse to communities Duncan Pollock around the globe, are among the highlights of the year. Nation’s Visitors’ guest Daisy Rockwell book, about the exhibition, John Spellman By creating compelling exhibitions from Stockbridge to Rome, We the Peoples: Norman from to the United Nations headquarters in New Rockwell’s United Nations. York, we change lives by sharing our nation’s story through pictures. We connect learners Trustees Emeriti of all ages through digital engagement and intimate in-person educational experiences. You Lila W. Berle Ann F. Brown will read in this report about the many exciting platforms we designed to expand access and Paul W. Ivory create learning experiences with our collections, imparting the art of the people. David Klausmeyer Mark A. Krentzman Wendell Minor Norman Rockwell Museum continues to lead on many fronts—in innovation, outreach, Perri Petricca and scholarship. We hope you will be inspired by our activities this past year. You make Thomas L. Pulling the Museum’s extensive reach possible. Small and focused, we are saving and sharing Mark A. Selkowitz Richard B. Wilcox an important aspect of our nation’s visual culture to inspire a more caring and inter- connected world. national council members Dr. Malouf & Therese Abraham This year of success was accomplished with the dedicated work and contributions of Craig & Rosalie Berger the Rockwell Museum community—our Board of Trustees, National Council, generous Jack & Martha Campbell Carl & Eunice Feinberg volunteers and donors, and caring staff. We are poised for an exciting future as we Timothy & K. Susan Fidler approach our 50th Anniversary in 2019. We are grateful for the leadership of two Nancy Fitzpatrick & Lincoln Russell outstanding trustees, each educators, scholars and collectors of American illustration, David & Marita Glodt John G. & Pamela Goode Chairman Bob Horvath, and President Alice Carter. Their leadership inspires us. I would Deborah D. Hoover also like to add a special note of appreciation to my assistant, Ann Sterlin, upon her Barry & Pamela Kriebel Steven Lomazow retirement after 26 devoted years, more than half the Museum’s lifetime and more than Ron Miller a third of her own. We will miss you Ann and wish you many wonderful years ahead. Michael Shane Neal Ann Daly Printon Warm regards, Michael and Ramelle Pulitzer Edward L. Pulling Chuck Pyle and Tina Hittenberger Elihu & Susan Rose John & Laura Savio Sol Schwartz Laurie Norton Moffatt Marion Simon Ted Slavin Director/CEO Jamie & Laura Trowbridge Ron & Marilyn Walter Judy Francis Zankel 4 5 leading by sharing, caring, and connecting leading by sharing, caring, and connecting

leading by One Vision At the Norman Rockwell Museum, our vision is to illustrator Mort Kunstler portrayed drama, humor, share our nation’s story through pictures. We do history, and adventure. Our summer exhibition sharing, caring, and connecting this by presenting local, national, and international featuring the award-winning imagery of New exhibitions and by providing public access to our Yorker cartoonist inspired laughter and vast digital collections representing America’s prompted dialogue about the realities of aging, most prominent visual storytellers. and our annual Berkshire County High School Art Sharing our nation’s story through pictures Through these multiple points of contact, we Show offered a window into the world through the Today, we see a renaissance of the artist as hunger for what is tangible in the world around us. share the art, history, and cultural significance eyes of the next generation. storyteller. From the increase in animated stories Illustration art is the mirror that reflects us as a of illustration art with the broadest possible This past year, we reached new audiences with for both film and television, to the popularity of people. It shows us where we come from, who audience. traveling exhibitions in Rome, Italy, and cities graphic novels and political cartoons inviting us to we are, and even who we aspire to be. It can be In 2014/15, Norman Rockwell Museum exhibitions across America—including Sarasota, Florida; take a closer look at the world, to the strong sales provocative, persuading, challenging, illuminating, highlighted the art of and J.C. Joplin, Missouri; Appleton, ; and of artwork by illustrators at auction—there is a dark, and hopeful. Leyendecker, illuminating American aspirational Winchester, Virginia. We even brought Norman aesthetics during the early 20th century. Our Rockwell home to New York for a historic popular exhibition of works by contemporary exhibition at the United Nations.

Delightful Roz Chast exhibit plus Rockwell classics. The Roz Chast exhibit was a joy. She taps into the anxieties and neuroses that so many of us experience. People were laughing out loud in the galleries. —6.21.15 Visitor’s Trip Advisor review

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Sharing our nation’s story through pictures, continued M ore to come

Our commitment to reach new audiences expands. engage young people with our collections and Upcoming exhibitions at the Museum bring us scholarship—in the galleries and online. And we to the prairies of the Midwest through the art of are developing an historic, international tour of , and to the 1950’s advertising world Rockwell’s original . The exhibition of with imagery by 102-year-old will be launched in 2017 to coincide with the 75th illustrator, Mac Conner. Our traveling exhibitions anniversary of President Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms transport Rockwell’s work, and the art of address in 1941, which inspired Rockwell to render illustration, around the country, from Utah to the freedoms in what American Artist Magazine Virginia, and beyond. calls “the most important paintings of our time.” We continue to investigate new ways to

Our digital footprint increased with the launch of evolving resource for students, educators, a groundbreaking Illustration History website— scholars, and the general public. This new www.illustrationhistory.org. Made possible, in website joins the Rockwell Center for American part, with generous funding from the National Visual Studies and the Frank E. Schoonover Endowment for the Arts, this first-ever site online catalogue raisonné, rounding out the most devoted to the history of the field—from pre- significant online source related to the art of history to contemporary times—is a continually- illustration.

Congratulations on the spectacular new History of Illustration website! It’s thrilling to see so much scholarship on illustration in one place. Plus, it’s simply gorgeous. —Skye Lacerte Modern Graphic History Library Curator Washington University in St. Louis

8 9 connecting learners A Focus on Universal Access A significant investment in our education build around empowerment of urban and rural to the art and humanity of norman rockwell programming from the Family youth. Museum-based projects in New York Foundation enabled us to begin contemporizing City; Pittsfield, ; and Newtown, our offerings to reach younger digital learners. Connecticut encouraged community-building and We created a new division of Digital Learning and greater study of Rockwell’s message of mutual Norman Rockwell’s masterful art, his unique themes in his paintings—about the importance hired a first-ever Director of Digital Learning and respect, tolerance, democracy and freedom. expression of enduring universal values, and of life’s small moments and of kindness, decency, Engagement who is collaborating with Museum A grant from the Leonard Green Foundation helped his commitment to civic participation provide tolerance, human rights, community, and civic staff and local and national educators to develop us strengthen educational infrastructure and a strong basis for the Museum’s educational responsibility—are central to our educational materials that will engage young learners in programs to better serve area students, with a goal programs on-site, off-site, and online. Recurring programming and methods of teaching. exciting, immersive experiences. Foremost in our to boost their participation in our programs, while plans is development of a new online Rockwell- we began to shape new online programs to engage based humanities curriculum. more young learners in the Berkshires and beyond. Our hands-on educational work continues to

More to Come

Look for enhanced outreach to our community highlighting our upcoming Four Freedoms touring through the Museum’s visionary new Berkshire exhibition and encouraging civic participation. We Youth Passport Program, connecting younger will also focus on the development of new digital learners across the region with the Berkshires’ curriculum and spearheading other innovative, rich cultural offerings, and a galvanizing national online programming to engage today’s learners. campaign called Live Freedom Every Day,

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History in the Making leading the care & preservation The Museum continues to build its outstanding individuals with dignity, despite their economic Permanent Collection of Rockwell and illustration status, as exemplified in this image created for a of american illustration art art through the generosity of our donors. 1926 Saturday Evening Post cover. With great fanfare the Museum announced Two additional Rockwell paintings were donated, the donation of an original Rockwell painting; featuring images, including Army of the iconic and beloved Puppy Love, at a press Friendship (1933) and A Good Scout (1935), which The Museum’s collection of original artwork has original Norman Rockwell paintings and drawings conference on February 13, resulting in help us to illuminate an important aspect of the expanded significantly over the past three years, and close to 25,000 works by other illustration widespread media coverage and excited visitors artist’s career. thanks to generous donors who embrace our masters in our holdings, our Museum is a leading on Valentine’s Day and thereafter. Rockwell, mission to establish a permanent legacy for the national advocate for the care and preservation of Other significant gifts of art have broadened our a self-proclaimed specialist in painting child- art of illustration. Preservation is at the heart of America’s illustration collections. comprehensive holdings of illustration art, from centered scenes, elevated the status of his our curatorial mission. Today, with nearly 800 historical to contemporary. See pages 24 to 25 for youthful subjects by portraying them as complex a complete list of acquisitions.

I’m just thrilled that the painting [Puppy Love]is going to be there in the Museum. I actually wrote Mr. Rockwell a letter and told him I had purchased it, and I remember him writing me a letter back saying, ‘I’m glad Puppy Love finally has a happy home.’ Now it will be at home at the Museum, where hopefully thousands of people can also view it. —Bill Millis Donor of Norman Rockwell painting, Puppy Love

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Caring & preserving, continued

M ore to Come growing stronger In 2014, the Museum received a second including, The Gossips, Rockwell’s popular 1949 through your support, involvement and collaboration significant gift of 67 additional original artworks Arlington-era image, and Family Tree, a 1959 and hundreds of archival items from the Famous study for a famous Stockbridge work. The care Artists School, including original drawings by and reconstruction of each drawing will be Norman Rockwell. Organizing and protecting this costly, taking place over the course of several Your support tremendous collection became a top priority. In months, but it is a crucial aspect of the Museum’s an ongoing effort to preserve important artworks, stewardship of the artist’s legacy. Because of your support, each year we grow stronger in our mission and vision. Last year, we reached new audiences and increased our program staff to better serve the needs of our growing community. publications, and film-based materials, we are Comprehensive contextual exhibitions focusing processing and rehousing these and the additional We gained new contributors, seeing an increase in both membership and contributed support for on the artistic and cultural impact of artistic major projects. And, we added new members from around the country to our advisory councils. new objects that joined our collection this year, in giants Norman Rockwell and Andy Warhol, and our climate-controlled storage area. of , and N.C. Wyeth, are also in Some highlights include: In the coming months, two large-scale the works, to be presented in Stockbridge and at • First-time support from United Nations Foundation. This partnership helped us bring a phenomenal charcoal drawings will receive conservation other museum venues in 2017, 2018, and beyond. Norman Rockwell exhibition, We the Peoples to the United Nations Headquarters in New York. at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center, • Our Four Freedoms Advisory Council, led by Ambassador William vanden Heuvel, laid the groundwork for the forthcoming Four Freedoms exhibition. For more than a century, Americans pictured the larger In unique and at times unsung ways, world through the Norman Rockwell ... sought to show how published we are part of something larger. —Ban Ki-moon in magazines and United Nations Secretary General periodicals… Preserving and analyzing this legacy is crucial to understanding the past, describing the present, and inspiring the future. —Alice Carter, Board President, Norman Rockwell Museum

14 Growing stronger through your support, involvement and collaboration, continued June Gala 2015 • The travel of our popular exhibition, American Chronicles, to Rome, Italy, where it was viewed by more than 43,000 visitors. • O ur record-breaking June gala highlighted the accomplishments of Museum leaders Anne Morgan, Thomas Pulling, and Mark Selkowitz and kicked off the groundbreaking exhibition of the work of renowned New Yorker illustrator Roz Chast.

American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell 11 novembre 2014 - 8 febbraio 2015 Fondazione Roma Museo - Palazzo Sciarra via Marco Minghetti 22, (angolo via del Corso) Roma normanrockwell.it fondazioneromamuseo.it

M ore to Come The Runaway , 1958, ©1958:SEPS, Norman Rockwell Museum Collections There are many opportunities for you to become We thank you for your partnership and friendship involved with the Museum—whether it be our to Norman Rockwell Museum. traveling or on-site exhibitions, our growing We are stronger because of your involvement and educational offerings, or preservation of our collaboration. Thank you for all that you do! campus and its historic buildings and grounds. promossa da organizzata da This exhibition is made possible The Henry Luce foundation Nome Sponsor Norman Rockwell Museum with the generous support Curtis Publishing Company NomeSponsor in Stockbridge, from National Endowment for the Arts; Norman Rockwell Family Agency Nome Sponsor Massachusetts, USA and the Stockman Family Foundation NomeSponsor

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Norman Rockwell’s 323 Saturday Evening Post Covers American Chronicles: Murder in Mississippi Norman Rockwell: on view throughout the year The Art of Norman Rockwell (Cameo section from Behind the Camera Fondazione Roma-Arte-Musei American Chronicles) Columbia Museum of Art A Day in the Life: Norman Rockwell’s Stockbridge Studio Rome, Italy Mississippi Museum of Art Columbia, South Carolina May to October November 10, 2014 - February 8, 2015 Jackson, Mississippi October 17, 2014 - January 18, 2015 June 14 - August 31, 2014 Tampa Museum of Art Norman Rockwell: American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell Tampa, Florida Norman Rockwell’s 323 Saturday Home for the Holidays June through August 31, 2014 March 7 - May 31, 2015 Evening Post Covers Fick Fossil & History Museum Spiva Center for the Arts Oakley, Kansas Dinotopia: The Fantastical Art The Unknown Hopper: Edward Hopper as Illustrator Joplin, Missouri November 3, 2014 - January 15, 2015 of June 7 through October 26, 2014 September 20 - November 8, 2014 Stamford Museum & Nature Center Stamford, Connecticut Curator’s Choice: Selections from the Permanent Collection Norman Rockwell and the We the Peoples: February 14 - May 25, 2015 August through December 2014 American Family Norman Rockwell’s United Nations Fremont Center for the Arts United Nations Headquarters Mort Kunstler: New York, New York Mort Künstler: The Art of Adventure Canon City, Colorado The Art of Adventure June 20 – September 15, 2015 November 8, 2014 through February 8, 2015 July 4 - August 31, 2014 Museum of the Shenandoah Valley Winchester, Virginia MeadowBrook of Granby Norman Rockwell: Home for the Holidays May 9 - August 2, 2015 Granby, Connecticut November 22, 2014 through February 8, 2015 October 10, 2014- January 4, 2015

28th Annual Berkshire County High School Art Show February 7 through March 8, 2015

J.C. Leyendecker and The Saturday Evening Post March 21 through June 14, 2015

Roz Chast: Cartoon Memoirs June 6 through October 26, 2015

Norman Rockwell: Heroes, Humor, and Growing Up June through October 18, 2015

18 19 measures of success fy 2015 fy 14-15 fy 13-14 engagement fy 14-15 fy 13-14 *130,353 125,126 total # of visitors to NRM *569,754 405,740 NRM.ORG user sessions Each year the Museum strives to meet our strategic vision 9 10 % Berkshires 1,869,778 1,015,999 page views and goals; the important measures of our progress and 26 28 % Massachusetts 4 3 # pages per visit success go far beyond the financial report and are highlighted 95 95 % USA *44% 21% % of visitors accessing by mobile by the following statistics and information. 5 5 % International device 85.5% 85% % PAID admission 30% 22% % of international web visits 14.5% 15% % FREE admission *12,390 10,657 # of teaching resource guides downloaded 63% 62% % discounted admission 11,723 4,685 # of digital experience participants audience engagement, education and 11.5% 14% % children & students * 36,872 70, 980 ProjectNORMAN user sessions community involvement 18,593 17,202 fREE ADMISSION provided to nRM.org online collections 5,946 5,458 free days visitors and donated 280,554 268,280 page views * = of note admission passes 5,537 4,826 library pass visitors 29,475 32,543 RockwellCenter.ORG user sessions 1,666 2,282 children 5 and under fy 14-15 fy 13-14 94,353 107,080 page views 2,510 2,214 museum members 3.2 3 # pages per visit 11 11 exhibitions held at nrm 1,013 746 group tour leaders 44% 41% % of international web visits 8 7 traveling exhibitions 402 549 school teachers/chaperones 10 8 # of Museums/venues 961 716 community/Stockbridge residents social media 9 7 # of States 558 411 active military and family members *21,121 15,090 facebook fans 2 1 # of Countries 45 32 in # countries 119,142 200,636 visitors to Traveling Exhibitions 57 59 # school and educator programs 639 570 posts 20,142 student visitors 2,350 1,968 participants on site 198 182 participants off site *304,000 230,764 YouTube views collections *2,548 2,150 serving # of students and teachers 120 109 videos available *905 403 new art acquisitions to NRM collection 900 591 subscribers 20 35 artists represented 63 58 volunteers and interns 3,000* 2,400 hours contributed *2,869 1,555 Twitter followers *8,887 7,982 total artworks in NRM collection *estimated 788 784 Norman Rockwell works 364 301 Pinterest followers 8,100 7,198 works by other American illustrators 35 28 collaborations and promotional partnerships including *1280 — instagram 1,200 *6,000 items added to archive/library Joint cultural ticket offers, lodging package partners, discount and 4.5 4.5 Trip Advisor rating 1-5 *151,200 *150,000 total inventory to date (items/objects) bonus programs * approximate; includes estimates from acquisition. 47,503 46,590 e-NEWS subscribers

50,058 46,713 ProjectNORMAN total records to date

scholarship nRM staff lectures, teaching, programs 39 23 staff-presented lectures/programs at NRM 71 62 staff-presented lectures/programs off-site 80 82 guest lectures/programs presented at NRM 3 graduate-level college seminars

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20 21 finance & operations Financial Statements as of June 30

Financial performance for the year ended June 30, years thanks to the board investment committee Condensed Statement of Financial Position 2015 was strong resulting in an operating surplus oversight. fy 15 and increase to net assets of $276,000 after all Assets The Museum remains debt free and maintains expenses including depreciation. This was due to Cash and cash equivalents $345,092 fiscal discipline with operating expenses 2% Receivables 333,298 higher than expected total revenue of $5.2 million under budget for the year. Capital investments in Store Inventory 571,735 with attendance of over 130,000 visitors as well Investments 3,758,228 facilities and infrastructure totaled $320,000 for as the generous support of our donors, members, Property and Equipment 3,766,006 the year and the Museum continues to focus on trustees and national council. Contributed Total assets $8,774,359 campus improvements and technology systems revenue accounted for 29% of total revenue. including recent overhauls to admissions, financial We are thankful for the $612,000 received L iabilities and Net Assets and payroll systems. Payables $86,758 through grants and $1.8 million in support from Debt 0 individuals, corporations, foundations and the The year ahead will continue to focus on Deferred Income 312,712 government this year which funded our strategic strengthening the financial foundation of the Total Liabilities 399,470 Total Net assets 8,374,890 priorities. Earned revenue from admissions Museum through growth and innovation, efficient Total Liabilities & Net Assets $8,774,360 and net contributions from the store and other operations and prudent management of finances business accounted for$3.5 million or 68% of including investment in human resources to Earned Revenues 2,970,047 Contributed Revenuestotal revenue. Endowed 1,357,525 and designated funds of support the exciting initiatives and strategic Condensed Statement of Operations Reserves Draw$3.8 for Operationsmillion funded 3% 145,620 of the operating budget priorities of the museum leadership and board. Operating Revenues 4,473,192 this year and continue to grow with average Admissions Income $1,646,624 Gross Profit from Store Operations 854,446 annualizedEarned returns Revenues of 10% over the past 2,970,047 three Traveling Exhibition Fees 735,700 Contributed Revenues 1,357,525 Other Earned Revenues 302,252 Reserves Draw for Operations 145,620 4,473,192 1 Contributions & Gifts 695,155 Draw for Operations 3% Memberships 181,376 2 Grants 612,650 revenues Draw for Operations 152,401 3 Earned Revenues 68% Contributed Revenue 29% Total Revenue $5,180,604 1 2 Operating Expenses 3 Exhibitions & Education $1,519,660 Collections Care 497,449 Fund Raising & External Relations 567,598 Exhibitions & Education 1,176,699 Facilities & Depreciation 810,584 Collections Care 571,789 Marketing & Communications 559,916 External Relations 453,834 Administration & Business Operations 863,545 Facilities 820,274 Marketing 571,673 Total Expenses $4,818,752 Administration 903,382 Exhibitions & Education 1,176,699 expenses Collections Care 571,789 Change in net assets from operations $361,852 ExternalAdministration Relations 18% 453,834 1 Income from Investments, $(85,414) Facilities 820,274 Exhibitions & Education 32% net of draw for operations Marketing 571,673 2 Administration 903,382 Communications 3 Net change in assets $276,438 & Marketing 12% 4 Collections 1 Care 5 10% 2 The condensed statement of financial position and operations is derived from 6 the Norman Rockwell Museum’s June 30, 2015 audited financial statement by Facilities 17% External Relations 12% 3 Wolf and Co., whose report expressed an unqualified opinion on this statement. A complete copy is available upon request. 4

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22 23 Gift of Joan Diamond Steinberg Murray Tinkelman E state of David Wood acquisitions In Honor of Thomas L. Pulling yPortrait of Norman Rockwell Charles Hawes Ink on paper Donations of Original Illustration Art iMemories of St. Croix n.d. (1877-1960) Watercolor on paper Gift of The Estate of Gift Of Robert T. Horvath photographs, films, tearsheets, and t[Interior Scene: Man and Woman in Gift of The Estate of Helen West Signed: “To Molly – Memories of St. Caroline D. Bain (1852-1911) correspondence from the Famous Kitchen] n.d. Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Croix, Love Norman” Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) [The Drummer] 1878 Artists, Famous Cartoonists, and Ink on board A Good Scout, 1935 1Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charcoal and gouache on paper Famous Writers courses. Artists Calendar and cover illustration for Artist Unknown The W. Dwight, 1959 featured in this donation include Gift of Carol and Murray Portrait of Norman Rockwell n.d. Oil on canvas Pencil on paper Thomas Fogarty (1873-1938) (1906-1988), Bernie Tinkelman/The Tinkelman Oil on canvas [Interior Scene] n.d. Fuchs (1932-2009), George Giusti Collection Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Gift of R.O. Blechman Ink on paper 0(1908-1990), Tom Heflin, Austin Murray Tinkelman uArmy of Friendship, 1933 R.O. Blechman Briggs (1908-1973), and others. Portrait of Teddy Roosevelt Calendar and cover illustration for 2Feng Shui 2010 Thomas Fogarty (1873-1938) Ink on paper The Boy Scouts of America Ink, watercolor, silver paint, [Dinner Party] n.d. Gift of Bill Millis and Family Oil on canvas and collage on paper Ink on paper Members Bill, Casey, Maggie, Jenny and Jesse Millis Gift of Nancy Childress Thomas Fogarty (1873-1938) Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) 3Collection of original illustrations 8[Making Merry] n.d -Puppy Love (Boy and Girl Gazing Gallery of Original Illustration Art Donations by Robert Childress Ink on paper at the Moon) 1926 Cover illustration for The Saturday 7 James Montgomery Flagg t M r. and Mrs. Nelson Clayton Reaburn van Buren (1891-1987) Evening Post, April 24 1926 Jan Pienkowski’ [Sympathy] c. 1950 Oil on canvas 4Cover illustration for Cricket Pencil on paper Magazine, October 1975 Gift of Burton G. Malkiel Ink on paper Gift of Everett Raymond Kinstler Peter Rockwell Everett Raymond Kinstler =St. Paul on the Road to Damascus Jean Cunningham/Estate of Sketch of Illustrator Mac Conner, 2007 Spike-welded metal Robert Cunningham Charcoal on paper 5Collection of original illustrations Gift of The Estate of Jacqui by Robert M. Cunningham 9James Montgomery Flagg Morgan Collection of original fashion (1877-1960) qCollection of original artworks by drawings by Jean Cunningham Theater Sketchbook (10 pages) illustrator Jacqui Morgan Pen and pencil on paper (1939-2013) E state of Danielle De Mers 6Collection of 200 original James Montgomery Flagg Gift of Wendy Popp artworks by Joe De Mers (1877-1960) Wendy Popp Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watercolor Vignettes (2) c. 1940 wOne Candle 2002 Watercolor on paper Book illustration for One Candle Dana Gibson, III Robert Childress 3 Norman Rockwell 1 Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) by Eve Bunting, HarperCollins James Montgomery Flagg Man with a Shotgun n.d. Pastel and conté crayon on paper (1877-1960) Oil on canvas Scottish Ruins 1937 Gift of Irena Roman Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) Watercolor on paper Irena Roma Maine Barn [700 Acre Island] n.d. eOriginal illustrations and Oil on canvas Gift of Magdalene Livesey studies for A Mother’s Wish (14), Second major donation of original HarperCollins, 2006 Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) artworks from the Famous Artists Watercolor and pencil on paper [Formally Dressed Couples Walking in School Collection, including 67 a Line] n.d. original paintings, drawings, Gift of Elwood H. Smith Pen and ink on paper and studies from the popular rCollection of 300 original art correspondence course by illustrations and studies by Elwood 7Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) noted American illustrators H. Smith [Female Figure in Draping] n.d. and cartoonists. Vast archival Pencil on paper collections also feature archival *pictured

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Archival and library Donations Lenders to Norman Rockwell Museum Exhibitions

J. Winston Chapman, Jr. Bob Horvath Lynne Pauley Roz Chast: Cartoon Memoirs Nancy Childress/Estate of Dr. Steven Lomazow Cameron O. Smith Roz Chast Robert Childress Daniel Meyerson Mark Sontag Danese/Corey Gallery Mr. and Mrs. Ned Clayton Irene Morey Carolyn Sowell Jean Cunningham/Estate of Michael Morganstern/Estate of Estate of David Wood J.C. Leyendecker and The Saturday Evening Post Robert Cunningham Jacqui Morgan Stephen K. Yasinow The Eisenstat Collection of Illustration Estate of Danielle De Mers William Murphy Dale Zola Illustrated Gallery Kay and Charles Dana Gibson Paul Oliver The Kelly Collection of American Illustration Carol Konner Mort Künstler Norman Rockwell Tim McCann Exhibitions Loans: Outgoing The National Museum of American Illustration Private Collection The Blanton Museum of Art Museum of Art Fondazione Roma Museo Mort Künstler: The Art of Adventure Hood Museum of Art Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Bahnik Massachusetts State House: Booth Western Art Museum Office of the Governor Mrs. Rita Cleary New York State Historical Association Jeffery Gittleman Roeliff Jansen Community Library Mrs. Deborah Künstler Tampa Museum of Art Jane Künstler United Nations Künstler Enterprise Ltd Mort Künstler Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morse Paul Muldowney Lenders to the Permanent Collection Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nemser Mr. Jim Rosa, Sr. Anonymous Lenders (4) Mary Whelan Leonard Peter Rockwell Mr. Barton Shallat Post #193, Herbert Lobsenz Peter Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Suozzi Winchendon, MA Idella Ludwig The Salem Cross Inn Tellus Science Museum Judy Aswad Family of Angus Macdonald Geoff Samuels Steward Babbott John and Nan MacEwen Bradley M. Schuchat Bureau of Reclamation Kelly Meany Mrs. Mary Alice Schwarz The Unknown Hopper: Edward Hopper as Illustrator Sally Hill Cooper Elizabeth Montgomery/The Family Nelson Severinghaus The Arthayer R. Sanborn Hopper Collection Trust The Dowd Family of William S. Miles Barbara Smith The Eisenstat Collection of Illustration Richard Gouse Jan Mott Sun-Maid Growers of California The Illustrated Gallery Phillip M. Grace The Musselman Trust Tom Swyers The Kelly Collection of American Illustration James Gurney The National Press Club The Warren Foundation The Mead Art Museum Dr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Gerteiny Edward E. Neiger Williams High School Alumni Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Family Family of Lowell Paddock Association New Britain Museum of American Art The Estate of Thomas Hoving Gail and Phillip Youngberg Whitney Museum of American Art Oliver C. Kempton, Jr. Jarvis Rockwell

30 31 fy 15 contributors & donors Robert Montgomery & Jane Clark Art Institute Katherine Rodgers Tom & Carol Beeler Iredale Climate Heating & Cooling Inc. Jean & Georgeanne Rousseau Joan & Dino Beer Norman Rockwell Museum is grateful to the following individuals, corporations, and foundations Stephen & Leslie Jerome Basil & Jayne Cox, in honor of Frank & Linda Russell William D. Bell for their significant leadership support from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. Nancy K. Kalodner Anne Morgan Al & Mary Ann Sanborn Lillian Bender Jamie Kiggen & Ani Shaker Crescent Creamery Patricia Savides Charles & Mary Ellen Benedetti $250,000 AND UP Anthony & Susan Consigli $1,000-$2,499 McNeill Memorial Foundation John Lipkowitz Brendon DeMay & Julie Hecht Gary Schieneman & Susan Fisher Susan Beringer George Lucas Family Foundation Carl & Eunice Feinberg Anonymous (2) Martin E. Messinger Nina Lipkowitz Marjorie Ellenbogen, in honor of Virginia & Susanna Schmidt William & Rachel Berkowitz David & Marita Glodt Anonymous, in honor of Margit MountainOne, in honor of Daniel & Susan Lipson Jill Gellert John & Zelda Schwebel Bruce & Catherine Bernstein $100,000 AND UP John G. & Pamela Goode Hotchkiss Mark Selkowitz The Louisa Kreisberg Family Joel & Patricia Ellis Hilary & Gretchen Scott Edward Biggs Institute of Museum and Bob & Lynne Horvath Margaret Ackerman David & Janet Offensend Foundation, in memory of Louisa Excelsior Printing Company Richard & Carol Seltzer Barry & Marcia Blank Library Services Amy Liss Sherwood Bain Mary Pope Osborne Kreisberg Carl & Eunice Feinberg, in memory Terry & Jane Shea Michael & Dianne Blau George & Valerie Kennedy Hans & Kate Morris Michael Bakwin Bernard Pinsonnault & Dianne John & Nan MacEwen of Lee A. Williams Shell Oil Matching Gift Program Art Blumenthal & Rhoda Ferat Duncan & Christen Pollock Jack & Carolyn Batty Cutillo Massachusetts College of Liberal Paul & Sharon Fentner Emil & Kathryn Skoglund Peter O. Bodnar & Robin M. $50,000 AND UP Edward L. & Madeline Pulling Robert & Geraldine Becker Charles S. Pyle & Tina Arts Richard & Joan Fenton David Slick & Robin Seeley Weiser John V. Frank Richard & Mary Kelly Family Fund Stephanie Beling Hittenberger Sonya McNair Tonge Peter & Nancy Finn Elwood Smith Jeffrey & Lynne Bolson Greater Worcester Community Robert Lehman Foundation, Inc. Elizabeth A. Bender Marshall & Marian Raser Alan & Alice Model Charles & Joy Flint Richard & Stephanie Solar Barbara Bonner Foundation Town of Stockbridge Community Craig & Rosalie Berger Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP Craig & Laurie Norton Moffatt Michael & Renee Garrett Alan C. Solomon & Ellen Donat Neal Borovitz & Ann Appelbaum United Nations Foundation Preservation Fund Donna Bernstein L. Rosenthal & J. Bernstein & Jules Demchick Richard & Monique Gershon Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Squires Bruce Bosworth The Red Lion Inn Peter & Helen Bing Mickey & Arlene Sego Linda P. O’Connell Tom & Dianne Gibson Kenneth & Lynn Stark Elaine Bosworth $25,000-$49,999 Peter C. Williams Lee & Sydelle Blatt, in honor of Mark & Betsey Selkowitz O’Connell Oil Associates, Inc. Ben Goldberger & Emily Goldstein Mark & Barbara Stroock Scott & Ann Botel-Barnard Bessemer Trust Mark Selkowitz Barry Siegel Onyx Specialty Papers, Inc. Amy Gordon Peggy Thieriot Jerry Bowles & Larry Weiss The Feigenbaum Foundation, Inc. $2,500-$4,999 Nathaniel & Betsy Bohrer, in honor John Spellman & Cynthia Deval & Diane Patrick Raymond & Janet Gorski Albert & Jacqueline Togut Carl & Stephanie Bradford The Green Foundation Malouf & Therese Abraham of Mark Selkowitz McCollum Irving & Sharon Picard Ira Grable William vanden Heuvel Steven Brandwein Bill & Sandy Hargreaves Big Y Foods, Inc. 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