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He painted it in 1939. Rockwell claimed that he was “a skinny kid with stringy arms and chicken legs.” He said, “I lifted weights. I did no good." This boy’s oversized shoes might have belonged to Rockwell’s older brother, Jarvis, whom the artist admired as the neighborhood athlete.

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