
The Dugout
<p>Illustrator Norman Rockwell was one of the most popular artists of the 20th century, beloved in particular for the hundreds of cover images he created for the <em>Saturday Evening Post</em>. <em>The Dugout</em> is the largest of several studies for one such cover, published on September 4, 1948. It was inspired by a springtime doubleheader that he attended during which the hometown Boston Braves swept the visiting Chicago Cubs. The artist created an image contrasting dejected Cubs players and elated Braves fans.</p> <p>Rockwell staged the entire scene, which enabled him to take photographs for later reference. He recruited several family members of Braves players to act as fans. In the dugout, he positioned (from left to right) Cubs pitcher Bob Rush, manager Charlie Grimm, catcher Al “Rube” Walker, and pitcher Johnny Schmitz. The figure of the forlorn batboy, however, was not a member of the Cubs; Rockwell paid Braves batboy Frank McNulty $5 to don the Cubs uniform and pose.</p> <p>By the time the issue was published, the Cubs had fallen to last place in their league. Rockwell’s cover helped bolster their growing reputation as the “loveable losers,” and it became one of the most recognized sports images of the 20th century.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1948
- Dimensions
- 109.3 × 104 cm (43 × 40 15/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Norman Rockwell
Artist

Painting
N orman Rockwell (1894–1978) was a celebrated American illustrator and painter best known for his iconic covers for The Saturday Evening Post and his nostalgic, often humorous portrayals of everyday American life. His influential career also addressed major social issues such as civil rights and war, earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and has made his work highly valued in museums and at auction.
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- Norman Rockwell
- Year
- 1948
- Dimensions
- 109.3 × 104 cm (43 × 40 15/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1948-016568
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified