Nineteenth century sculptor John Rogers and 20th century painter Norman Rockwell were two of most popular and commercially successful American artists of all time. Laurie Norton Moffatt, who heads the Norman Rockwell Museum, and Kimberly Orcutt, an American art curator at the New-York Historical Society, discuss the lives of these artists and what their art says about the culture of their times. The New-York Historical Society hosted this event.