Disir
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BENNINGTON, Vt. — The genial artist with the unlighted pipe in his mouth knew just what he wanted: a young, freckle-faced girl with her hair in pigtails. Her hair should be red. Her dress should be green. Her shoes should be brown.
Oh, and she should possess a sharp competitive streak and shoot a mean game of marbles.
Franklin McLenithan lived nearby and he happened to have a little girl exactly like that. His daughter’s name was Ruth.
Ruth was just 11 years old when Norman Rockwell asked a question that has become firmly and proudly embedded in the story of her long lifetime: “Do you want to model?”
To Rockwell fans, their faces may look familiar - The Boston Globe
I'm not a Rockwell fan but I think the people are a little fascinating.
Oh, and she should possess a sharp competitive streak and shoot a mean game of marbles.
Franklin McLenithan lived nearby and he happened to have a little girl exactly like that. His daughter’s name was Ruth.
Ruth was just 11 years old when Norman Rockwell asked a question that has become firmly and proudly embedded in the story of her long lifetime: “Do you want to model?”
To Rockwell fans, their faces may look familiar - The Boston Globe
I'm not a Rockwell fan but I think the people are a little fascinating.