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Pineyridge Cabins 1946 - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print

Pineyridge Cabins 1946 - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print

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Norman Rockwell’s “Pineyridge Cabins” (1946) captures the spirit of post‑war American travel and leisure. Two older travelers stand in the foreground studying a road map, while behind them a family unpacks their car near rustic cabins labeled “Pineyridge.” Croquet mallets and balls rest in a rack nearby, suggesting recreation, while the cabins and trees evoke the growing popularity of roadside motels and summer retreats. Rockwell’s composition blends humor, everyday detail, and Americana storytelling, reflecting the optimism of mid‑century family vacations.

Printed on heavy matte cardstock, this reproduction offers rich color, crisp detail, and a smooth, non‑glare finish perfect for framing or gifting. Each size option is crafted for gallery‑ready presentation, with optional black‑mat versions that elevate the artwork into a clean, timeless display.

Historical Note

Created in 1946, Pineyridge Cabins reflects Rockwell’s fascination with the changing American lifestyle after World War II. As families embraced road trips, cabins, and leisure activities, Rockwell documented these cultural shifts with warmth and humor. This piece stands out in his catalog for its focus on travel and recreation rather than domestic or holiday themes.

Collector Appeal

  • A distinctive addition to Rockwell collections, Americana art, or travel illustration archives.

  • Appeals to collectors of post‑war Rockwell works, valued for their optimism and cultural storytelling.

  • Heavy cardstock reproduction ensures durability and preservation.

Decorator Ideas

  • Vacation Homes & Cabins: Adds nostalgic charm to rustic interiors.

  • Family Rooms: Perfect centerpiece for gallery walls celebrating Americana and family traditions.

  • Travel Agencies & Lodges: Evokes the spirit of mid‑century road trips and leisure culture.

  • Gift Idea: A thoughtful present for Rockwell fans, travelers, or collectors of roadside Americana.

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