>> And sometimes I'm shocked by pieces, because I've only seen them in black and white. Phil probably got a bit more art education in school, but there wouldn't have been more color printing. <<
That's possible.
>> Norman Rockwell is also a city boy, about a generation older than Steve. <<
I think those would be images that Steve grew up with and enjoyed as cultural touchstones.
>> There is one piece that was popular as a puzzle, a soldier returned to his tenement's back being greeted by a surprised matronly woman out to hang the wash. <<
I love that picture. I couldn't find it as a puzzle, but I saved the image for future reference, because I do have Steve and Bucky playing with puzzles later.
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Date: 2014-04-24 01:20 am (UTC)That's possible.
>> Norman Rockwell is also a city boy, about a generation older than Steve. <<
I think those would be images that Steve grew up with and enjoyed as cultural touchstones.
>> There is one piece that was popular as a puzzle, a soldier returned to his tenement's back being greeted by a surprised matronly woman out to hang the wash. <<
I love that picture. I couldn't find it as a puzzle, but I saved the image for future reference, because I do have Steve and Bucky playing with puzzles later.