Classic Art: George Washington
In honor of Presidents Day, the Post celebrates George Washington, a favorite subject of artists like J.C Leyendecker, N.C. Wyeth, and Stevan Dohanos.
In honor of Presidents Day, the Post celebrates George Washington, a favorite subject of artists like J.C Leyendecker, N.C. Wyeth, and Stevan Dohanos.
Tickle your funny bone with poems from our Limerick Laughs Contest winners from the latest issues of The Saturday Evening Post!
The holiday season is a time of joy, reflection, and wonder for people of all faiths.
From an Edison Phonograph in 1909 to a new Plymouth in 1951 (ad by Norman Rockwell!), we’ve found decades of great Christmas ads from a bygone era.
A 1948 Post article questions what we know about the holiday that started as a three-day picnic and Pilgrim sporting event.
Constantin Alajalov John Atherton McClelland Barclay Paul Bransom John Clymer Stevan Dohanos Michael Dolas John Falter Anton Otto Fischer Alan Foster Guy Hoff John Newton Howitt George Hughes Francis Tipton Hunter Eugene Iverd Francis Lee Jaques J.F. Kernan John LaGatta J.C. Leyendecker Coles Phillips Benjamin Prins Ellen Pyle Norman Rockwell Richard Sargent Mead Schaeffer Amos […]
Jack-o’-lanterns, masks, and merriment—in the early 1900s, the ghoulish holiday wasn’t so different than it is today.
Why did Norman Rockwell sketch himself in the voting booth? We have the answer and other intriguing historical election artwork.
Norman Rockwell “I showed the America I knew and observed to others who might not have noticed.” – Norman Rockwell Norman Perceval Rockwell, The Saturday Evening Post’s most famous illustrator, is considered by many to be one of America’s greatest artists. He was a master storyteller via canvas and paint, and his works, capturing the […]
A bevy of bovine beauties, from the humorous to the picturesque, appeared on our covers. Who knew cows were so popular with illustrators?
A golf course, a country auction, a stunning sunset. The moods of August as portrayed by a beloved Post artist.
Ah, the golden age of illustration, when some of the most fabulous artwork can be found…in advertisements.
So many elements go into the making of a wedding: the cake, the music–even the proposal that starts the ball rolling. Decades of Post covers share the work and the joy.
Did you know that Norman Rockwell sold everything from socks to insurance? Like most hard-working artists, Rockwell illustrated advertisements.
It’s spring! Wouldn’t you rather be playing ball?
You may not like the idea of getting caught in a sudden downpour or splashed by passing vehicles, but the thought appealed to our cover artists.