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Norman Rockwell reconsidered
Innocence is constructed by disavowing things that are right in front of your face.
Richard Halpern, professor of English at Johns Hopkins University, published a different take on Norman Rockwell's art in
Norman Rockwell: The Underside of Innocence
. He looks below the idyllic surface of nostalgic Americana and sees
unwitting voyeurism
and
blurred boundaries "between asexual friendship and Eros"
. Naturally, many Rockwell fans don't want to hear this about their beloved painter of innocence: an
article
about this book in the
Boston Globe
drew quite a few
scathing comments
. (
BugMeNot
logins for the
Boston Globe
website)
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Quietgal
at
3:23 PM
on April 15, 2007 (106 comments)