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Santa's Christmas List by Norman Rockwell

Norman Rockwell's Santa with Elves 1922

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December 6, 1924 Issue of The Saturday Evening Post



This Norman Rockwell painting, Santa's Christmas List, appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post published December 6, 1924. This is another timeless favorite of Rockwell collectors, no matter what age.

An alternate title is Good Deeds.

The original oil on canvas painting, 32 x 28 inches, was originally owned by Rockwell's eldest son, Jarvis. It has since changed hands.

This Norman Rockwell Santa Claus painting was the seventy-third published Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post cover and the eleventh of 1924.

This painting was also Rockwell's third picture of Santa Claus featured on the cover of The Post. Rockwell's first Post Christmas cover appeared on December 9, 1916.

This Santa Claus picture continued The Post's long tradition of presenting a Norman Rockwell Christmas painting on its cover.

In fact, when envisioning Santa Claus, Norman Rockwell's version is how most people picture the jolly elf.

And to think it only cost five cents originally. What a bargain!

Santa's Christmas List

Okay, we always knew there was a list. We always knew he was watching our every move.

Fortunately for all of us, he apparently likes good works more than he dislikes the bad things we all do. It's like we forget he is always watching. Probably we should all have this painting on our walls just as a reminder.

I have loved this painting since the first time I saw it. It shows what motivation and love can accomplish together.

Available as a Stretched Canvas Print in 3 Sizes:

Framing is available.



Saturday Evening Post December 6, 1924

8 x 10 Strecthed Canvas Print
Norman Rockwell Christmas 1924

13 x 16 Stretched Canvas Print
Saturday Evening Post Santa Claus December 6, 1924

18 x 22 Stretched Canvas Print

The little boy in the foreground of this illustration has been splitting wood. He has been working on this task in the snow. His puppy is helping him by reminding him that snow is actually intended to play in.

The boy has probably been working as fast as he can go. You know he wants to play with his puppy in the snow. And yet he is still continuing to do his chores.

Or is splitting this wood even an assigned chore? Is he helping an elderly neighbor who is unable to split it? The publication date suggests that it may be time for some borderline naughty children to earn extra "nice" points from Santa.

No boy or girl wants to leave something as important as Christmas morning to chance!

In the background, Norman Rockwell shows us Santa Claus dutifully noting and marking a "nice" point on the right-hand or creditor side of his master list book. No judgement can be seen in his face. He is only marking and tallying points.

If only he would reveal just how bad or good we can be. Santa probably wants to be as good as we are able (for goodnes sake). I doubt he will even give a clue where that magical naughty/nice threshold is.

The message of this painting is that someone is always watching, And he knows more than Big Brother where you stand. Don't be left out Christmas morning.

Merry Christmas!



Saturday Evening Post December 6, 1924

12 x 14 Giclee Print
Norman Rockwell Christmas 1924

17 x 20 Giclee Print
Saturday Evening Post Santa Claus December 6, 1924

22 x 26 Giclee Print



The December 6, 1924 Saturday Evening Post cover by Norman Rockwell entitled Santa's Christmas List

Norman Rockwell's Santa's Christmas List (1924)
Copyright © 1924 Saturday Evening Post & Curtis Publishing Company


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