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PHOTOGRAPHER'S NOTES: Berkshires offer a taste of the Gilded Age

December 6, 2018

Ed Locke was an eight-year old when Rockwell tapped him for two of his Saturday Evening Post covers, “Before the Shot” and “The Run Away” in 1958.

“My mother told me to put on a clean shirt when I met him after school,” he told the visitors at the museum. He never did anymore modeling after those two sessions.

“I was over the hill when I was nine,” he mused.

In REPORTAGE Tags Berkshires, Norman Rockwell, Ed Locke, Clemens Kalischer, Saturday Evening Post, photography
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