Classic Covers: Harrison Fisher
Known as “The Father of a Thousand Girls,” Artist Harrison Fisher was famous for his beautiful ladies with fabulous hats. ... 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Diana Denny received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from long enough ago to qualify as a historical document itself.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.
Known as “The Father of a Thousand Girls,” Artist Harrison Fisher was famous for his beautiful ladies with fabulous hats. ... More
Sure, your cell phone has become indispensable, but have you noticed how annoying other people are with them? ... More
We're celebrating the spring birthday of our most prolific cover artist.... More
From glamour girls to charwomen, Rockwell had a way with the ladies in the 1940s. Well, a way of depicting them, anyway. ... More
If you have not yet retired from the rat race, here's what you have to look forward to. ... More
Thinking of taking the plunge? That’s exactly why Director Steven Spielberg keeps this Rockwell painting in his office. ... More
Perhaps there are three sure things in life: Death, Taxes, and Neighbors. ... More
You’re going to love our version of Classic Rock! These beloved covers are all from the 1940s. ... More
How did a young boy end up selling The Saturday Evening Post at the Panama Canal in 1909?... More
We’re not sure that the forties were a simpler time, but the “greatest generation” had a great sense of humor! ... More
Why are we so fascinated by lighthouses? Is it because they are so picturesque? Or because, if they could talk, what exciting and harrowing tales... More
A picture is worth a thousand words, they say. They must be right because these cartoons require no captions. ... More
This crazy 1908 cover nicely sums it up, gentlemen: Run! ... More
A teacher, a soda jerk and a United States president (whose own painting attempts were "terrible" according to the artist)—the 1950s Post boasted some of... More
Sadly, the airlines are in big trouble these days. That doesn’t keep us from making fun of them, of course. ... More
From the classic "Triumph in Defeat" to a controversial topless model, Rockwell in the 1950s continues. ... More
The couch in the psychiatrist’s office is probably more cliché than reality, but it provides great comic fodder for Post cartoonists. ... More