Norman Rockwell's Freedom from Want is more than just a painting; it's an American icon. Created in 1943 as part of his "Four Freedoms" series, this piece was inspired by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's powerful 1941 speech envisioning a world where basic human rights and freedoms are protected. Today, Freedom from Want continues to capture the essence of the American Thanksgiving spirit—celebrating family, abundance, and the simple joys of gathering.
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