These prints were custom framed in real wood with non-glare glass.
1) Girl At The Mirror 22.5" H X 21.5" W
Girl at Mirror was originally created for the cover of the March 6, 1954 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. The image is full of extremely symbolic and very insightful elements. The girl looks apprehensively at the mirror. On her lap we see an open magazine showing a photo of the actress Jane Russell who, alongside Marilyn Monroe, starred in the movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. At her feet, the girl has a comb, a brush, and lipstick (red, of course). Meanwhile at the corner of the mirror, we see a forgotten doll, discarded without much care.
https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/girl-at-mirror-by-norman-rockwell/
2) The Art Critic 20" H X 19" W
Art Critic is a painting created by Norman Rockwell in 1955. This oil on canvas artwork measures 39 ½” x 36 ¼” and was commissioned as a cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, April 16, 1955.
The painting depicts a student intently studying a Frans Hals painting. It is currently housed in the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
https://www.artchive.com/artwork/art-critic-norman-rockwell-1955/
3) Marriage License 22.5" H X 21.5" W
Marriage License is an oil painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell created for the cover of the June 11, 1955, edition of The Saturday Evening Post. It depicts a young man and woman filling out a marriage license application at a government building in front of a bored-looking clerk.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_License