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	<title>Comments on: Classic Covers: Richard Sargent</title>
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		<title>By: Bob McGowan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really love Richard (Dick) Sargent&#039;s covers very much. Althogh he painted 47 for the magazine, I have to admit &#039;Doggy Buffet&#039; is my personal favorite. It&#039;s just a split second in time captured perfectly. No one but the hostess was aware of what was about to happen. Fortunately, I think she probably prevented a &#039;Desperate Housewives&#039; scene with her mouth-watering buffet, but it was a close call no doubt. Really, really LOVE this cover!!

As for &#039;Dr and the Dog&#039;, I&#039;d be at least as creeped out as this poor doctor! Unlike the &#039;Buffet&#039; dog who was just mischievious, THIS dog is just scary--at least to me. 

&#039;The Fat Lady Sings&#039; is another particular favorite in its dual complexity and simplicity. Only the young woman at the piano doesn&#039;t mind &#039;Mrs. Jones&#039; contribution. I liked the touch of Beethoven&#039;s bust cringing a little. 

I&#039;m glad you put in a picture of Richard Sargent too. Aside from putting a face with the covers he did, it should also clarify he was NOT Dick Sargent from the final seasons of &#039;Bewitched&#039; nor was that actor the man who did the POST covers.

Happy belated 100th birthday, even if you passed away much too soon. I hope your family will read my comments. Thanks for all your great, and timeless works of art that continue to enrich the POST and its fans to this day and beyond!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really love Richard (Dick) Sargent&#8217;s covers very much. Althogh he painted 47 for the magazine, I have to admit &#8216;Doggy Buffet&#8217; is my personal favorite. It&#8217;s just a split second in time captured perfectly. No one but the hostess was aware of what was about to happen. Fortunately, I think she probably prevented a &#8216;Desperate Housewives&#8217; scene with her mouth-watering buffet, but it was a close call no doubt. Really, really LOVE this cover!!</p>
<p>As for &#8216;Dr and the Dog&#8217;, I&#8217;d be at least as creeped out as this poor doctor! Unlike the &#8216;Buffet&#8217; dog who was just mischievious, THIS dog is just scary&#8211;at least to me. </p>
<p>&#8216;The Fat Lady Sings&#8217; is another particular favorite in its dual complexity and simplicity. Only the young woman at the piano doesn&#8217;t mind &#8216;Mrs. Jones&#8217; contribution. I liked the touch of Beethoven&#8217;s bust cringing a little. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad you put in a picture of Richard Sargent too. Aside from putting a face with the covers he did, it should also clarify he was NOT Dick Sargent from the final seasons of &#8216;Bewitched&#8217; nor was that actor the man who did the POST covers.</p>
<p>Happy belated 100th birthday, even if you passed away much too soon. I hope your family will read my comments. Thanks for all your great, and timeless works of art that continue to enrich the POST and its fans to this day and beyond!</p>
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