Beautiful matching set of two framed Norman Rockwell prints from his iconic Four Freedoms series — “Freedom from Fear” and “Freedom of Speech.” Originally published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1943, these classic Americana images capture the spirit of courage, compassion, and community that defined a generation.
Both pieces feature matching burgundy mats and rich woodgrain frames, professionally finished and ready to hang with secure wire backing. “Freedom from Fear” bears the signature of Marjorie Caulton, the authorized lithographer for the Rockwell Society of America. These are officially licensed reproductions, not hand-signed by Rockwell, but beautifully crafted and highly collectible.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition – glass intact, frames show only minor wear consistent with age
Ready to hang: Yes, with attached wire backing
Sold as a set of two
🎨 Perfect For
Home office, study, library, or patriotic décor
Americana or vintage art collections
Thoughtful gift for history lovers or art enthusiasts
📦 Shipping
Ships securely with padded protection and insured delivery
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