We, Too, Have a Job to Do

We, Too, Have a Job to Do
ArtistNorman Rockwell
Year1942
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions76 cm × 56 cm (30 in × 22 in)
LocationNational Scouting Museum

We, Too, Have a Job to Do is a painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell that depicts a Boy Scout in full uniform standing in front of a waving American flag. It was originally created by Rockwell in 1942 for the 1944 Brown & Bigelow Boy Scout Calendar.[1] The model, Bob Hamilton, won a contest to be in the painting and personally delivered a print to the Vice President of the United States at the time, Henry A. Wallace.

  1. ^ "We, Too, Have a Job To Do". Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints History. Retrieved December 28, 2015.

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