A Good Sign All Over The World 1941 - Boy Scouts - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print
A Good Sign All Over The World 1941 - Boy Scouts - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print
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Norman Rockwell’s A Good Sign All Over the World (1941) is one of his most uplifting Boy Scouts of America illustrations—created during his long tenure as the official artist for Boys’ Life and the BSA calendar program. Painted at the height of World War II, the piece was intended as a visual reminder of unity, goodwill, and the shared values of service that Scouting represented across nations. Rockwell’s trademark realism, warm palette, and gentle storytelling come together in a scene that celebrates optimism in uncertain times.
This heavy‑cardstock matte print preserves the charm of the original artwork, making it ideal for collectors of Americana, Boy Scout memorabilia, and Rockwell enthusiasts. Its clean finish and archival feel allow it to blend seamlessly into a variety of décor styles—from traditional studies and libraries to rustic farmhouse walls, children’s rooms, and heritage‑themed gallery arrangements.
Decorator Uses
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Perfect centerpiece for Scout dens, troop meeting spaces, or Eagle Court of Honor displays
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Adds nostalgic warmth to offices, reading nooks, and Americana‑themed rooms
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Complements vintage collections, patriotic décor, and historical art groupings
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Ideal gift for Scout leaders, collectors, and anyone who loves Rockwell’s storytelling
Historical Notes
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Artist: Norman Rockwell
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Year Created: 1941
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Context: Part of Rockwell’s Boy Scouts of America series, reflecting global goodwill during WWII
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Style: American Realism with Rockwell’s signature narrative detail
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