Norman Rockwell's 1943 series So You Want to See the President! Click to enlarge.
Bruce M. White/The White House Historical Association
hide caption
toggle caption
Bruce M. White/The White House Historical Association
So You Want to See The President! depicts a procession of visitors waiting to see Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The original 1943 Rockwell suite of illustrations goes on public view Thursday in D.C.
Norman Rockwell's 1943 series So You Want to See the President! Click to enlarge.
Bruce M. White/The White House Historical Association
hide caption
toggle caption
Bruce M. White/The White House Historical Association

Norman Rockwell’s White House painting that sparked a lawsuit, sold for $7.25 million and inspired a WWII love story is now on public view

Norman Rockwell people-watched in the West Wing lobby. Now those sketches are on public display

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening in North Dakota Badlands

The “Sistine Chapel of the New Deal” May Be Saved!

One of Norman Rockwell's most remarkable works has gone on public display for the first time, bringing together a fascinating mix…

A series of Norman Rockwell sketches of scenes from the West Wing lobby are going on public display for the first time

As Norman Rockwell's family, we know he'd be devastated to see the Department of Homeland Security's unauthorized misuse of his…

The iconic American artist's family said he'd be "devastated" to see how the administration is co-opting his work to push its…

Read about the 19th century portrait of Abraham Lincoln that guided President Theodore Roosevelt and will soon go on public…

Franklin Roosevelt helped launch the modern system of presidential libraries in the late 1930s