More information about Norman Rockwell Doll Red Cross Volunteer 《Unused》Vintage
Norman Rockwell's Red Cross Volunteer
A faithful doll reproduction of Norman Rockwell's illustration depicting a cute girl holding a Red Cross donation box and asking a gentleman for a donation.
● Size: Doll height approximately 33 cm ● Manufactured in the 1980s ● Unused
As it is an unused item, it comes with the donation box, dog, a certificate with a serial number, instructions, etc.
■ Norman Rockwell's Doll is a doll that faithfully recreates the characters appearing in the illustrations of Norman Rockwell (February 3, 1894 - November 8, 1978), who was world-renowned for his realistic illustrations.
The dolls in this series are those that Norman Rockwell authorized during his lifetime and were produced in limited quantities.
■ Norman Rockwell was a prominent painter and illustrator who contributed to the American Red Cross for plenty of years.
For over 30 years, starting in 1918, Rockwell created plenty of works for the Red Cross. These works helped raise funds and promote volunteer recruitment. His works helped support the activities of the Red Cross and increase public interest. Rockwell's contribution to the Red Cross, through his heated depictions and exclusive style of idealizing American daily life, was able to effectively convey the organization's mission.
※ The last image is a reference image of Norman Rockwell's illustration "Red Cross Volunteer." It is not included in the product for sale.