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    More information about This is a 1979 Norman Rockwell collector's plate.

    Norman Rockwell was a prolific 20th-century American painter and illustrator, premier known for his depictions of everyday life in the United States. His works often appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post for over four decades, capturing the spirit of American culture. Rockwell's art is characterized by its attention to detail, humor, and heartwarming portrayal of human experiences.

    This "Leap Frog" plate is part of a series of limited-edition annual plates featuring Rockwell's artwork, produced by Dave Grossman Designs. These plates were in-demand collectibles in the 1970s and 1980s, appealing to a broad audience due to their nostalgic themes and accessible price point. While not considered high-value antiques, they remain sought after by collectors of Rockwell memorabilia and those who appreciate the artist's iconic imagery.

    

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