
Norman Rockwell Plate Signed Limited Edition Lithograph:"Fondly Do We Remember"
Norman Rockwell
"Fondly Do We Remember" (1956)
Artist: Norman Rockwell
Title: Fondly Do We Remember (1956)
Size: Paper measures 22" x 17.5"
Edition | Medium: 2900 | Plate Signed Limited Edition Lithograph
This is a plate-signed limited edition lithograph by famed American artist Norman Rockwell titled "Fondly Do We Remember."
The lithograph was distributed by Brown & Bigelow in 1956 and is part of a numbered edition of 2900. It remains in excellent condition.
The work comes unframed and is accompanied by a gallery certificate of authenticity.
About the Artist
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) was an American painter and illustrator whose works became inseparable from the cultural fabric of the United States in the 20th century. He gained widespread recognition for his cover illustrations of everyday life that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post for more than four decades.
Rockwell collaborated extensively with the Boy Scouts of America, producing artwork for Boy's Life magazine, calendars, and various promotional illustrations. His talent for storytelling through art made him one of the most beloved American artists of his time.
Background on "Fondly Do We Remember"
Created in 1956, "Fondly Do We Remember" was published and distributed by Brown & Bigelow as a limited edition lithograph. The subject matter reflects Rockwell's signature focus on themes of memory, community, and shared American identity.
Issued as part of an edition of 2900, each lithograph carries Rockwell's plate signature, ensuring authenticity while remaining accessible to a broader audience. This combination of artistry and popular distribution exemplifies Rockwell's role in bridging fine art and mass culture.






