Serenade by Norman Rockwell - Wall Art
Serenade by Norman Rockwell - Wall Art
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The Saturday Evening Post, September 22, 1928
In Serenade, Norman Rockwell captures a charming scene of youthful courtship. A young man, dressed in his best attire, strums a ukulele, serenading a young woman seated beside him. Her expression is a mix of amusement and contemplation, while a bust of Shakespeare looms in the background, perhaps offering silent commentary on the unfolding drama. This illustration showcases Rockwell's talent for depicting everyday moments with warmth and humor.
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Features
- Museum-grade paper ensures archival quality for long-term display.
- Built-in hanging hardware for easy installation and setup.
- Choice of durable MDF or lightweight Ayous wood frames in classic colors.
- Protective acrylic cover keeps your art safe from dust and damage.
- Elegant matte finish for a museum-quality look and feel.
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.





