Norman Rockwell: Home for the Holidays
On view through February 22, 2026
Norman Rockwell Museum
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
www.nrm.org
This exhibition explores Norman Rockwell’s ongoing connection to holiday-inspired art, which can be traced to his youth, when at the age of fifteen, a parishioner of his family’s church employed his talents for Christmas card designs. As an adult, Rockwell would become a fixture at Hallmark, a company that continues to market his midcentury illustrations for holiday greeting cards. “The Saturday Evening Post,” which showcased his art for forty-seven years, typically delegated Christmas, Thanksgiving, and New Year’s covers to its most talented and popular illustrators.
See more here: https://www.nrm.org/2025/11/134735/
[Image: First published for the December 23, 1944 cover of “The Saturday Evening Post” is Norman Rockwell’s “Union Station, Chicago (Train Station at Christmas).”]

