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Four Seasons Calendar Grandpa and Me Ice-Skating 1948 - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print

Four Seasons Calendar Grandpa and Me Ice-Skating 1948 - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print

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This delightful winter scene from Norman Rockwell’s 1948 Four Seasons Calendar captures the pure joy of cold‑weather adventure shared between generations. In Grandpa and Me Ice‑Skating, Rockwell paints a lively moment on a frozen pond: a bundled‑up grandfather gliding confidently across the ice, scarf flying behind him, while a young child watches in wide‑eyed admiration. A spirited little dog skitters across the ice beside them, adding humor and movement to the scene.

Rockwell created this illustration during a period when Americans cherished images of family togetherness and seasonal traditions. His calendar works were especially beloved because they celebrated the rhythms of everyday life—spring fishing trips, summer chores, autumn harvests, and winter play. This winter entry reflects Rockwell’s signature storytelling: the grandfather’s playful pose, the child’s wonder, and the cozy farmhouse in the distance all evoke nostalgia, warmth, and the magic of childhood winters.

Historical Notes

  • Published in 1948 as part of Rockwell’s Four Seasons Calendar, a series designed to highlight simple, heartfelt American traditions.

  • Reflects Rockwell’s post‑war focus on family, seasonal rituals, and the charm of small‑town life.

  • Ice‑skating scenes appear throughout Rockwell’s career, often symbolizing joy, freedom, and the bond between adults and children.

  • The composition echoes his Saturday Evening Post covers, where he frequently celebrated winter fun and community spirit.

Decorating Ideas

This print adds charm, nostalgia, and seasonal warmth to any space. It pairs beautifully with:

  • Winter and holiday décor, especially in entryways, living rooms, or dining rooms where seasonal artwork shines.

  • Farmhouse, rustic, or Americana interiors, framed in distressed wood, whitewashed finishes, or classic black gallery frames.

  • Cabins, lake houses, or winter lodges, where the snowy landscape and playful energy feel right at home.

  • Children’s rooms or playrooms, adding a sense of wonder and family connection.

  • Gallery walls featuring your other Rockwell pieces—Discovering Santa (1956), Easter Morning (1959), Dining Out (1924), or the other Four Seasons prints for a cohesive, story‑driven collection.

  • Holiday gift‑giving, especially for grandparents, skaters, or anyone who loves nostalgic winter scenes.

This artwork brings the spirit of winter to life—joyful, wholesome, and full of movement—just as Rockwell intended.

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