Norman Rockwell "Freedom of Speech" Framed Art Print – 20.6in x 17.6in Possibly Vintage – Americana Decor
Framed art print of "Freedom of Speech" by Norman Rockwell, originally published as the Saturday Evening Post cover for February 20th, 1943. This is a reproduction print, not an original painting. The exact production date is unknown, but the style of frame and materials suggest it may be vintage (pre-2010s), although this cannot be confirmed.
The back of the frame includes a handwritten note in pen dated Jan 17th, 2012, referencing a ski trip and several names (Fred, Carl, Steve, Doug). This adds a unique personal touch and a bit of documented history to the piece.
Pre-owned, in good condition Frame and print show normal light wear consistent with age. No major damage. See photos for details.
Artist: Norman Rockwell Title: Freedom of Speech Type: Framed art print (reproduction, not original) Total size: 17 ⅝" × 20 ⅝" Frame: Wine-red color, smooth finish, wood-style (likely composite or plastic material) Possibly a vintage print (date not confirmed Ready to hand Perfect for Americana-themed decor, office or study walls, or as a thoughtful gift for fans of classic Rockwell art.