
Norman Rockwell 'The Bath' Limited Edition Lithograph
This is a limited edition lithograph after Norman Rockwell's iconic 1920 illustration 'The Bath.' This piece features a young boy in a wooden washbasin while his friend watches and a dog licks his ear. The image is center-aligned against a white background, characteristic of Rockwell's style. The lithograph is marked with a handwritten limited edition number '529/2000' in the lower-left corner and a printed 'Norman Rockwell' signature in the lower right. The artwork is housed under glass in a multi-layered framing presentation: a thin wood-tone inner frame followed by a large teal mat board, set within a heavy, stained wooden outer frame. In terms of condition, the paper appears stable with no immediate signs of foxing or moisture damage, though the teal mat displays some slight undulation. The outer wooden frame shows minor surface abrasions and small nicks consistent with age. This work embodies the mid-20th-century Americana aesthetic popularized by Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post covers, emphasizing nostalgic charm and high narrative detail. The print quality appears sharp, indicating a professional-grade lithographic process. Overall, it is a well-preserved decorative example of Rockwell's enduring storytelling art.
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Estimated Value
$400 - $600
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
January 18, 2026
Estimated Value
$400 - $600
Item Description
This is a limited edition lithograph after Norman Rockwell's iconic 1920 illustration 'The Bath.' This piece features a young boy in a wooden washbasin while his friend watches and a dog licks his ear. The image is center-aligned against a white background, characteristic of Rockwell's style. The lithograph is marked with a handwritten limited edition number '529/2000' in the lower-left corner and a printed 'Norman Rockwell' signature in the lower right. The artwork is housed under glass in a multi-layered framing presentation: a thin wood-tone inner frame followed by a large teal mat board, set within a heavy, stained wooden outer frame. In terms of condition, the paper appears stable with no immediate signs of foxing or moisture damage, though the teal mat displays some slight undulation. The outer wooden frame shows minor surface abrasions and small nicks consistent with age. This work embodies the mid-20th-century Americana aesthetic popularized by Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post covers, emphasizing nostalgic charm and high narrative detail. The print quality appears sharp, indicating a professional-grade lithographic process. Overall, it is a well-preserved decorative example of Rockwell's enduring storytelling art.
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