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Saying Grace is a 1951 painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell, painted for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post's November 24, 1951, Thanksgiving issue. The painting depicts a woman and a young boy saying grace in a crowded restaurant, as they are observed by other people at their table. Rockwell's inspiration for Saying Grace came from a Saturday Evening Post reader who saw a Mennonite family praying in a restaurant. Rockwell used his son, Jarvis, as one of the models for the painting. Elizabeth Goldberg, director of American Art at Sotheby's said that in his preparations for Saying Grace Rockwell "... visited Automats and diners in New York and Philadelphia to get the scene just right ... his imagery was so vivid people would say they recognized the diner even though it didn'

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  • Dando gracias (Rockwell) (es)
  • Le Bénédicité (Norman Rockwell) (fr)
  • Saying Grace (Rockwell) (en)
  • Застольная молитва (картина Роквелла) (ru)
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  • Le Bénédicité (titre original Saying Grace) est une illustration peinte à l'huile sur toile par Norman Rockwell, pour la couverture du numéro de Thanksgiving du Saturday Evening Post du 24 novembre 1951. Longtemps propriété de Kenneth J. Stuart, directeur artistique du Saturday Evening Post, le tableau est vendu en 2013 au réalisateur George Lucas pour la somme record jamais atteinte pour un tableau de Rockwell et pour une œuvre d'un artiste américain, de 46 millions de dollars. Numéro de catalogue raisonné : C458 (L.N.Moffatt, Norman Rockwell Definitive Catalog). (fr)
  • Dando gracias es una pintura de 1951 del ilustrador estadounidense Norman Rockwell y una de sus obras más famosas, realizada para la portada del número de Acción de Gracias del 24 de noviembre de 1951 del The Saturday Evening Post.​​​ Rockwell cobró 3.500 dólares (equivalente a 34.475 dólares en 2019) por Dando gracias.​ Los lectores del The Saturday Evening Post la votaron su portada favorita en 1955.​ Dando gracias había sido un préstamo a largo plazo en el Museo Norman Rockwell, y había sido exhibida en otros 12 museos de Estados Unidos antes de su venta en 2013.​ (es)
  • Saying Grace is a 1951 painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell, painted for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post's November 24, 1951, Thanksgiving issue. The painting depicts a woman and a young boy saying grace in a crowded restaurant, as they are observed by other people at their table. Rockwell's inspiration for Saying Grace came from a Saturday Evening Post reader who saw a Mennonite family praying in a restaurant. Rockwell used his son, Jarvis, as one of the models for the painting. Elizabeth Goldberg, director of American Art at Sotheby's said that in his preparations for Saying Grace Rockwell "... visited Automats and diners in New York and Philadelphia to get the scene just right ... his imagery was so vivid people would say they recognized the diner even though it didn' (en)
  • «Застольная молитва» (англ. Saying Grace) — картина американского художника-иллюстратора Нормана Роквелла, написанная им для журнала The Saturday Evening Post. Картина появилась на обложке выпуска 24 ноября 1951, посвящённого Дню Благодарения. Это была 269-я из 322 обложек журнала созданных Норманом Роквеллом за 47 лет с 1916 по 1963 годы. (ru)
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  • Dando gracias es una pintura de 1951 del ilustrador estadounidense Norman Rockwell y una de sus obras más famosas, realizada para la portada del número de Acción de Gracias del 24 de noviembre de 1951 del The Saturday Evening Post.​​​ La pintura describe a una anciana y un niño, abuela y nieto, dando gracias a Dios por los alimentos recibidos, en un restaurante lleno, siendo observados por otras personas en su mesa.​ La inspiración de Rockwell para Dando gracias provenía de un lector de The Saturday Evening Post que vio a una familia menonita rezando en un restaurante.​ Rockwell utilizó a su hijo, Jarvis, como uno de los modelos para la pintura. Elizabeth Goldberg, directora de arte estadounidense en Sotheby's dijo que en sus preparativos para la obra Rockwell "... Visitó automáticos y diners en Nueva York y Filadelfia para conseguir la escena correcta ... Su imaginería fue tan vívida que la gente creía reconocer a los comensales del diner a pesar de no existir realmente, tan intensa la sentían."​ Rockwell tomó la mesa y sillas de un diner en Times Square durante la habitual sesión de fotos para la pintura. Cuando preparaba un cuadro, Rockwell tomaba fotos, instalaba una escena similar, utilizaba a sus amigos y vecinos como modelos en ella, y tomaba centenares de fotos del resultado hasta quedar satisfecho, y eso sería lo que plasmaría en lienzo. Rockwell aun creaba bocetos al carboncillo, luego al óleo, antes de pintar la imagen final. Rockwell cobró 3.500 dólares (equivalente a 34.475 dólares en 2019) por Dando gracias.​ Los lectores del The Saturday Evening Post la votaron su portada favorita en 1955.​ Dando gracias había sido un préstamo a largo plazo en el Museo Norman Rockwell, y había sido exhibida en otros 12 museos de Estados Unidos antes de su venta en 2013.​ (es)
  • Le Bénédicité (titre original Saying Grace) est une illustration peinte à l'huile sur toile par Norman Rockwell, pour la couverture du numéro de Thanksgiving du Saturday Evening Post du 24 novembre 1951. Longtemps propriété de Kenneth J. Stuart, directeur artistique du Saturday Evening Post, le tableau est vendu en 2013 au réalisateur George Lucas pour la somme record jamais atteinte pour un tableau de Rockwell et pour une œuvre d'un artiste américain, de 46 millions de dollars. Numéro de catalogue raisonné : C458 (L.N.Moffatt, Norman Rockwell Definitive Catalog). (fr)
  • Saying Grace is a 1951 painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell, painted for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post's November 24, 1951, Thanksgiving issue. The painting depicts a woman and a young boy saying grace in a crowded restaurant, as they are observed by other people at their table. Rockwell's inspiration for Saying Grace came from a Saturday Evening Post reader who saw a Mennonite family praying in a restaurant. Rockwell used his son, Jarvis, as one of the models for the painting. Elizabeth Goldberg, director of American Art at Sotheby's said that in his preparations for Saying Grace Rockwell "... visited Automats and diners in New York and Philadelphia to get the scene just right ... his imagery was so vivid people would say they recognized the diner even though it didn't exist, each painting felt so universal." Rockwell took the table and chairs from a diner in Times Square for the photo shoot for the painting. In preparations for a painting Rockwell would set up a scene, using his friends and neighbors, taking hundreds of photos until satisfied. Rockwell would produce sketches in charcoal, then oil sketches, before painting the final image. Rockwell was paid $3,500 (equivalent to $36,539 in 2021) for Saying Grace. Readers of The Saturday Evening Post voted Saying Grace their favorite ever cover in 1955. Saying Grace had been on a long-term loan at the Norman Rockwell Museum, and had been exhibited at 12 other museums across the United States before its 2013 sale. (en)
  • «Застольная молитва» (англ. Saying Grace) — картина американского художника-иллюстратора Нормана Роквелла, написанная им для журнала The Saturday Evening Post. Картина появилась на обложке выпуска 24 ноября 1951, посвящённого Дню Благодарения. Это была 269-я из 322 обложек журнала созданных Норманом Роквеллом за 47 лет с 1916 по 1963 годы. Читатели The Saturday Evening Post проголосовали в 1955 году за картину «Застольная молитва» как за самое лучшее изображение в журнале за всю его историю. В 2013 году картина была продана за рекордную для произведений Роквелла цену 46 миллионов долларов. Она входит в большинство каталогов и альбомов художника. (ru)
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