This is an officially licensed Boy Scouts of America original commemorative print - not a reproduction. These prints were distributed by the Boy Scouts of America in the 1960s and 1970s. This special scouting memory is printed on heavy, acid-free stock and has the Brown & Bigelow copyright logo. It is in very good to mint condition.
A Guiding Hand - 1946
Scouting Through The Eyes of Norman Rockwell
(Copyright) Brown & Bigelow
Print Size: 11" X 14"
Image Size: Approximately 9" X 11"
This painting was the Boy Scout calendar for 1946.
"During most of the scouting movement's many years as an important influence in the lives of the nation's youth, artist Norman Rockwell has been one of the many who have been "doing their best" for the Boy Scouts of America. Year by year, Mr. Rockwell has turned his outstanding talents to the creation of paintings that capture the duties, the objectives, the achievements and the growth of Scouts and scouting. The fine collection of Rockwell prints presented here are an exciting example of the graphic history of the Boy Scouts, and an inspiring evaluation of the spirit and potential of the young men of America." - Boy Scouts of America, New Brunswick N. J. 08903
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