“The Discovery”
Scotty Ingram modeled for the December 25, 1956 Saturday Evening Post cover Rockwell illustration. Own this and other Scotty signed giclee archival paper or canvases today.
“The Construction Crew”
This is the first time that I posed for Norman Rockwell. It was on the Saturday Evening Post August 21, 1954. I was the little guy with the baseball hat on backwards and my fingers shoved in my mouth and nose – not your average thumb sucker.

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Own a Norman Rockwell reproduction giclee archival quality print or canvas commemorating America’s family traditions, history and heritage. Scotty Ingram, now in his 50s, was America’s most famous artist Norman Rockwell’s favorite model. Scotty owns a signed copy of “The Four Seasons – A Boy and His Dog.” The inscription reads, “My best to Scott, My Favorite Model, Sincerely, Norman Rockwell.” From Saturday Evening Post covers reminiscent of Baby Boomers’ early years to historical images of Presidents John F. Kennedy or Eisenhower, this site specializes in Stockbridge, Massachusetts’ resident artist, Norman Rockwell and his renowned illustrations. Enjoy how it felt to be part of it all from a young child model’s perspective – enter Scotty Ingram’s world!
Learn firsthand what it was like to be a Rockwell model. See rare photos of Rockwell and Scotty. How much was Scotty paid? What was the modeling process? How has Scotty honored his hero as an adult . . .
The wonderful, warm and humorous details Rockwell captured in his artwork make prized prints the entire family can enjoy. His artwork defined a generation and represented the family values of the times.
These charcoal sketches made from photos helped Rockwell capture his model’s emotions, the concept and the feeling of the illustration. From these sketches he would create the final oil painting.
Choose from hundreds of famous Norman Rockwell pieces reproduced as giclees either on acid-free paper or on canvas. Unframed or framed. Order today to enjoy for many tomorrows!
Whether you purchase a print or canvas as a gift or for your collection, these museum quality giclee reproductions will become family treasures and heirlooms. Here is your chance to own part of history. Scotty will personally sign selected reproduction pieces he modeled for -- like the famed Christmas illustration “The Discovery.”
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