Cartoons: Overheard at the Bar
We would never suggest our talented cartoonists spend a lot of time at bars, but they seem to overhear a lot of watering hole conversations. ... More
Diana Denny received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from long enough ago to qualify as a historical document itself. She has spent many hours in what is a playground for history buffs, The Saturday Evening Post archives.
We would never suggest our talented cartoonists spend a lot of time at bars, but they seem to overhear a lot of watering hole conversations. ... More
This New Year’s Eve worker from 1949 was one of over seventy Post covers done by the Russian who was an expert at satirizing Americans. ... More
We wish you many laughs for 2012, starting now. ... More
From holy, to sweet, to amusing, our artists have captured the spirit of Christmas. ... More
Thank goodness the shopping is done! Time to have fun! ... More
How often did Norman Rockwell show up in his own art? You’ll be surprised! ... More
It’s getting scary out there. Keep your sense of humor! ... More
From 1929 to 1941, John LaGatta painted twenty-two Saturday Evening Post covers and too many inside story illustrations to count.... More
For over six decades, Chon Day cartoons were favorites of Post readers. Some call him the "Cartoonist's Cartoonist."... More
You may not be familiar with the rather unusual name of artist Penrhyn Stanlaws, but “Stanlaws Girls” rivaled the “Gibson Girls” of the early twentieth... More
Hate going to the doctor? Here are some medical cartoons from past issues of the Post to make you feel all better.... More
No point in acting like an ostrich – well, unless you’re a turkey. Thanksgiving is almost here! ... More
Norman Rockwell and his mentor, J.C. Leyendecker, not only created more Post covers than any other artists, their art helped shape the way Americans think... More
The Post and its sister publication, The Country Gentleman, boasted many gorgeous covers by wildlife artist Paul Bransom. ... More
Admit it: that big electronic box hypnotizes us. It certainly casts a spell on our cartoonists. ... More
Although there's nothing funny about war, creative people can find humor almost anywhere. Here are some cartoons from WWII-era issues of the Post to prove... More
In honor of Veterans Day, we’re dusting off some WWII covers—from serious to sweet to humorous. ... More