* ''[[https://prints.nrm.org/detail/260792/rockwell-sunset-puppy-love Puppy Love]]''. When Website/{{Google}} used it as a Doodle image in 2010, viewership interest overwhelmed the Rockwell Museum's server.
* Pretty much any painting telling a happy story:
** ''[[https://prints.nrm.org/detail/260965/rockwell-homecoming-g.i.-1945 Homecoming G.I.]]'' depictis a soldier returning home from UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
** ''[[https://prints.nrm.org/detail/261048/rockwell-the-runaway-1958 The Runaway]]'' has a cop talking a kid out of running away from home.[[note]] The model for the policeman is sometimes erroneously claimed to be occasional Rockwell model William Obanhein, known to fans of Rockwell's fellow Stockbridge resident Arlo Guthrie as "Officer Obie" in the song "Music/AlicesRestaurant".[[/note]]
* ''[[http://www.nrm.org/MT/text/BreakingHomeTiesRockwell.html Breaking Home Ties]]''. While it borders on TearJerker status -- a father sitting with his son as the young man is waiting for the train to take him away to college, with that forlorn dog resting his head on the son's knee -- it still counts as Heartwarming, with the father seeing the boy off to become a man... and... sniff... oh, crap, we need a TearJerker page.
* ''[[https://prints.nrm.org/detail/260820/rockwell-doctor-and-the-doll The Doctor and the Doll]]'', in which a grandfatherly doctor gravely uses his stethoscope to examine a doll belonging to a worried-looking little girl. The seriousness with which he treats her seemingly absurd request, just to put her mind at ease, makes it perfectly clear he's a FriendToAllChildren.

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