Man Threading A Needle 1922 - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print
Man Threading A Needle 1922 - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print
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Norman Rockwell’s Man Threading a Needle (1922) captures one of the quiet, humorous moments of everyday American life that made Rockwell a household name. In this charming scene, a gentleman leans forward with intense concentration, squinting as he attempts the simple—but universally relatable—task of guiding a thread through the eye of a needle. Rockwell elevates this tiny domestic struggle into a warm, human story, celebrating patience, humility, and the gentle comedy of ordinary life.
Painted during Rockwell’s early Saturday Evening Post era, this piece reflects his gift for storytelling through expression and gesture. The man’s furrowed brow, careful posture, and determined focus invite viewers to smile in recognition. It’s classic Rockwell: nostalgic, good‑natured, and rooted in the rhythms of small‑town America.
Perfect For Display
This print blends beautifully into:
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Sewing rooms, craft studios, and quilting spaces
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Farmhouse, Americana, and vintage‑inspired décor
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Reading nooks, hallways, and gallery walls
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Gift baskets for crafters, seamstresses, and lovers of classic illustration
Pair it with other Rockwell prints in your shop for a cohesive, story‑rich wall collection that celebrates the humor and heart of everyday life.
Product Details
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Printed on heavy matte cardstock for a soft, museum‑quality finish
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Available unmatted or matted in classic black for easy framing
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Crisp, archival‑quality reproduction ideal for home décor or gifting
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