NORMAN ROCKWELL'S STUDIO
Stockbridge, MA - This is Norman Rockwell's studio which was first located behind his house in the center of Stockbridge. This building was originally a carriage barn, conversion was completed in 1957 and in 1962 a wing was added for storage. In 1976 Norman place the studio and contents in trust to the Norman Rockwell Museum, which was originally located in the center of Stockbridge. In 1986 the building was moved to this location on the grounds of the Norman Rockwell Museum.
It was closed to visitors when I was there, I think it is only open during the warmer weather.
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Info: Plaque outside the studio
Labels: Artists, Berkshires, Norman Rockwell, Stockbridge
2 Comments:
Wow! I had no idea that he had a studio. I love how deep red in color it is.
Anyone who is anyone has lived in Stockbridge.
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