Four Seasons Calendar Grandpa and Me In Summer 1948 - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print
Four Seasons Calendar Grandpa and Me In Summer 1948 - Norman Rockwell Print - Heavy Cardstock - Matte Print
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This peaceful 1948 illustration from Norman Rockwell’s Four Seasons Calendar captures the quiet magic of a slow summer afternoon. In Grandpa and Me in Summer, Rockwell paints a tender moment of rest and simple pleasure: a young boy whittling a stick in the warm grass, his straw hat tipped back, while his grandfather reclines comfortably beside him, hands behind his head, pipe in his mouth, fully at ease. A loyal little dog sits close, watching the butterflies dance above the daisies. The scene is unhurried, sunlit, and full of the gentle stillness that defines childhood summers.
Created during the post‑war era, this illustration reflects Rockwell’s deep affection for everyday American life—moments that feel small but live forever in memory. His calendar series celebrated the rhythm of the seasons, and this summer entry is a perfect example: no grand event, no dramatic action, just the sweetness of being together outdoors, surrounded by nature, with time to spare. Rockwell’s storytelling shines through the relaxed poses, the soft light, and the sense of companionship between generations.
Historical Notes
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Published in 1948 as part of Rockwell’s beloved Four Seasons Calendar series.
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Highlights Rockwell’s post‑war focus on family, rural life, and the beauty of ordinary moments.
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Summer themes appear throughout his career, often symbolizing freedom, innocence, and the joy of unstructured time.
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The composition echoes his Saturday Evening Post covers, where he frequently portrayed children, grandparents, and the charm of small‑town America.
Decorating Ideas
This print brings warmth, nostalgia, and a sense of calm to any space. It pairs beautifully with:
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Farmhouse, rustic, or Americana décor, especially when framed in warm woods or natural textures.
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Sunrooms, reading nooks, or living rooms, where the relaxed summer mood enhances the space.
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Children’s rooms or family areas, celebrating imagination, outdoor play, and the bond between generations.
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Cabins, lake houses, or country homes, where the grassy setting and gentle light feel right at home.
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Gallery walls featuring your other Rockwell pieces—Grandpa and Me Going Fishing, Grandpa and Me Ice‑Skating, Grandpa and Me in Fall, or any of your Saturday Evening Post favorites for a cohesive seasonal collection.
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Father’s Day or Grandparent gifts, especially when paired with a handwritten note or a frame in soft earth tones.
This artwork captures the heart of summer—quiet, warm, and full of simple joys—just as Rockwell intended.
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