Norman Rockwell 1944 Election Painting Goes for Big Money in New York
A painting in sync with this year’s election, sells for millions of dollars.
FOX’s Carmen Roberts has the story:
It’s not hard to understand why someone would want a famous painting about a hotley contested election after this year’s throw-down.
A painting by Norman Rockwell depicting undecided voter sentiment in 1944 sold at Sotheby’s in New York Monday for $6.5 million.
The painting titled “Which One? (Undecided; Man in Voting Booth)” shows a man standing in a voting booth clutching a newspaper and pondering the choice between Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Republican Thomas E. Dewey.
That year the Democrat won.
Carmen Roberts, FOX News.