諾曼·洛克威爾的四大自由之作
Norman Rockwell's Four Freedoms on display at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum.
諾曼·洛克威爾在喬治華盛頓大學(xué)博物館和紡織博物館展出了四幅有關(guān)自由的作品。
Norman Rockwell drew inspiration from FDR's "Four Freedoms" speech for these illustrations, published in The Saturday Evening Post.
諾曼·洛克威爾從羅斯福在周六晚間郵報上發(fā)表的“四種自由”演講中獲得了靈感。
1.Rockwell's Freedom of Speech painting was inspired by a lone dissenter's passionate remarks at a Vermont town meeting.
洛克威爾的“言論自由”繪畫靈感來自于佛蒙特州小鎮(zhèn)會議上一個獨來獨往的持不同政見者的熱情洋溢的言論。
2.Emphasizing unity despite differences, Rockwell's Freedom of Worship presents a vision for a world without discrimination based on religious practice or belief.
盡管存在分歧,洛克威爾的“信仰自由”強調(diào)了團結(jié),他提出了一個沒有基于宗教實踐或信仰的歧視的世界的愿景。
3.Freedom from Want was inspired by, and has since become a model for, the all-American Thanksgiving. Rockwell's neighbors and family members posed in his studio for the illustration.
“免于匱乏的自由”是由全美國感恩節(jié)啟發(fā)而來的,自那時以來,它已成為全美國感恩節(jié)的典范。洛克威爾的鄰居和家人在他的工作室里掛上了插圖。
4.Were it not for the headline about the war in Europe on the father's newspaper, Freedom from Fear might seem to be a peaceful scene, conveying the idea that parents should be able to put their children to bed safely.
如果不是父親的報紙上有關(guān)歐洲戰(zhàn)爭的標題,“免于恐懼”似乎是一個和平的場景,傳達出父母應(yīng)該能夠讓他們的孩子安全地上床休息的理念。