Classic Art: Rockwell’s Right-hand Man
An artist himself, Gene Pelham was Norman Rockwell’s photographer, prop–man, model wrangler, and much more.... More
An artist himself, Gene Pelham was Norman Rockwell’s photographer, prop–man, model wrangler, and much more.... More
We would like to say that no babies were harmed in the making of this classic Rockwell cover, but the baby may disagree: Meet Rockwell... More
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. ... More
Wherever there is romance, there are overseers, observers or, to put it bluntly, eavesdroppers. ... More
Join us for an engaging peek at country life in the '40s and '50s, including Rockwell’s beloved Farmer and the Bird. ... More
Celebrate Rockwell’s February 3 birthday with his first 3 Post covers and the stories of how they came about. ... More
Winter is a season of contradictions. The weather brings inconvenience and hardship, but also fun and beauty.... More
Five decades of adolescence depicted by Rockwell, Dohanos, Falter, and other great Post illustrators.... More
Post artists have been poking fun at our perennial and well-intentioned efforts to lose weight since Teddy Roosevelt was in the White House. ... More
We’ve uncovered some holiday scenes from the archive that you won’t see anywhere else: even an almost forgotten Rockwell Santa!... More
A tribute to his late ex-wife Irene, Norman Rockwell created Signpainter, the cover illustration for the February 9, 1935, Post. ... More
One of the finest Post illustrators of the 1950s and ’60s was known for his risqué portraits of sultry women.... More
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... More
Not only was Norman Rockwell’s art on Post covers, sometimes his family was too. Take a look at some of our classic covers featuring his... More
Peter tells us about his inspirations, influences, and memories of growing up with the Rockwells.... More
Remember black-and-white Westerns and sandlot baseball? Our classic covers show what being a youngster was like in postwar America.... More
The Post’s great cover artists had a knack for placing the viewer right in the painting, whether riding horseback through golden forests or picking apples... More