Classic Art: A Century of Christmas
From holy, to sweet, to amusing, our artists have captured the spirit of Christmas. ... More
From holy, to sweet, to amusing, our artists have captured the spirit of Christmas. ... More
From 1929 to 1941, John LaGatta painted twenty-two Saturday Evening Post covers and too many inside story illustrations to count.... 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
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
In honor of Veterans Day, we’re dusting off some WWII covers—from serious to sweet to humorous. ... More
It’s that time again…the apples are bobbing, black cats are screeching and Jack-O-Lanterns are lit. Join us for some Halloween art from sweet to scary! ... More
A collection of old Country Gentleman magazines yielded some beautiful but forgotten autumn art—inside and out. ... More
Watching a painting appraisal on TV recently, a reader became curious about artist Leslie Thrasher and asked for more information about him. We discovered some... More
“She was the sort of girl who seldom swims, but always prowls the beach.” Yes, the “Leading Ladies” are back! ... More
Rockwell is revered in Saturday Evening Post cover history, leaving some fabulous Post cover artists standing forgotten in his long, long shadow. For 1950s Americana,... More
You may be familiar with Rockwell's enduring art, but in many cases there's a surprising story behind a painting's creation. Read how some of his... More
Saturday Evening Post readers in the 1940s couldn’t wait to see what Butch, an adorable black and white cocker spaniel, would be up to next. ... More
Thanks to one of our readers, I learned some interesting things about this 1946 cover by John Falter. ... More
Summer in the 1940s was much like summer seventy years later—only with great Saturday Evening Post covers. ... More
As a prop or a story device, of humble wood or elaborately patterned, artists have furnished their paintings with interesting chairs. ... More
From the 1940s through the 1960s, you could read steamy romance stories in The Saturday Evening Post. We know, you’re shocked. But just as much... More