Rockwell’s Ben Franklin up for Auction – IOTW Report

Rockwell’s Ben Franklin up for Auction

illustr8r is very, very interested in putting in a bid.

She just needs to know if they’ll take iOTW bucks.

Norman Rockwell’s Franklin Up for Bid

For the sesquicentennial of American independence in 1926, the Saturday Evening Post commissioned a cover image of Benjamin Franklin. The magazine traces itself back to the Pennsylvania Gazette, which Franklin printed and published in the mid-1700s.

Norman Rockwell, already a star at what his time deemed mere illustration but previous centuries called history painting, portrayed Franklin at a desk with a writing quill. The face and especially the hair, loose and not under a wig, match how Franklin was often portrayed late in life, not at the height of his publishing career.

Rockwell’s illustration ran on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post’s May 29 issue. It became iconic Americana. Starting in 2005, the portrait was displayed at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge.

In January 2010, Bonhams Auction House offered the painting for an estimated price of $700,000 to $1,000,000. The owner was then the Carlos & Elena De Mattos Collection. This appears to be Carlos De Mattos, head of companies that rent filmmaking and theatrical equipment and winner of two Oscars for technical achievements.

7 Comments on Rockwell’s Ben Franklin up for Auction

  1. All you need is an exchange for iotw bucks to whatever other fake legal tender bucks. Maybe an ICO (initial coin offering) tied to bitcoin could really drive some hype with some proprietary ponzi mandatory individual exchange. An exchange setup would be cheaper and easier to rip off all the investors to get this painting. Guarantee payouts and later say the russians hacked it.

Comments are closed.