Girl at Mirror - Norman Rockwel
She wants to be like the movie-star on the cover of the magazine which is open on her knees. The child compares herself to the ideal of feminity popularized by the media
This canon of beauty is very important for this little girl, who has chosen it as her model. She hopes to be as pretty and as perfect as this lady. Norman Rockwell shows that children want to grow up too fast.
The make-up and lipstick behind the girl contrast with the doll leaning against the left side of the mirror. One represents her childhood, while the other symbolizes the adult she wants to be.
This picture can be seen on the front cover of The underside of innocence,a book devoted to Norman Rockwell’s ambiguous and humorous