Most Popular Cover Collections of 2017

The Saturday Evening Post’s art and covers can be beautiful, hilarious, or thought-provoking, but they are always popular! Here are the ten most viewed cover galleries in 2017.

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1. Salute to the 50 States

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Connecticut
Sailboats
John Clymer
November 28, 1959

From the lighthouses of Maine to the majestic Cascades of Oregon, The Saturday Evening Post has represented every state on its cover. Here are 50 of our favorites. (Apparently they were your favorites, too!)

2. Back to School

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School Bus 
Stevan Dohanos 
September 2, 1944

Classrooms may have changed from pencils to PowerPoint, but our magazine has always been there to witness sending our kids back to school.

3. Tee Time

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Novice Golfer 
Coles Phillips 
November 11, 1922

These covers show that golf is much more than a good walk spoiled. (It s a good day spoiled.)

4. Fall Video Gallery: Vintage Baseball Covers

Artist John Falter brought the fall season to life through his many covers for The Saturday Evening Post. This video highlights some of our favorites.

5. The Best Santas Ever

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“Hug from Santa”
J. C. Leyendecker
December 26, 1925

Over the decades, we’ve featured iconic images of Santa Claus on our December covers. Famed illustrators Norman Rockwell and J.C. Leyendecker created some of the most cherished depictions of St. Nick.

6. Time for Pie

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Milkman Meets Pieman
Stevan Dohanos
October 11, 1958

Pie follows closely on the heels of turkey as the quintessential Thanksgiving dish. These pies plus recipes will inspire your pursuit of pastry.

7. Presidents

Portrait of President John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
By Norman Rockwell
October 29, 1960

From Grover Cleveland to Richard Nixon, The Saturday Evening Post featured many U.S. presidents on its covers in its nearly 200-year history.

8. Celebrating America

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Family Portrait on the Fourth
John Falter
July 5, 1952

With fluttering flags and steadfast soliders, the Post has honored the land of the free and the home of the brave.

9. Travel Nightmares

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Fork in the Road 
George Hughes 
July 7, 1956

These illustrations of jaunts gone wrong might make you re-think that summer road trip.

10. Congrats, Graduates!

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Military Grad and Girl
McClelland Barclay
June 7, 1930

This moment of accomplishment has made frequent appearances on our covers, starting more than a hundred years ago.

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