Classic Covers: Calling All Gardeners
These covers from The Saturday Evening Post and The Country Gentleman will make you want to grab your gardening gloves and get started.
These covers from The Saturday Evening Post and The Country Gentleman will make you want to grab your gardening gloves and get started.
These covers depict the lives of our doughboys from The Great War.
Ready for spring cleaning? We have terrific Saturday Evening Post covers from the past to inspire you and get you raring to go! Or, if nothing else, to show that misery loves company.
When it came to The Saturday Evening Post, George Horace Lorimer had it covered.
Aside from today’s gadgets and gismos, just how much has American culture changed in 100 years? Our 1910 covers tell a story that’s not as unfamiliar as you may think. Take a look.
Delivery truck, bus stop, or even boat, Post covers have shown us how to get our holiday shopping home.
Let the post-Thanksgiving shopping begin! Cover artists over the decades have shown us how it’s done. And how darn tiring it can be.
We share some of our most ghoulish and gorgeous pumpkin covers.
We share our favorite covers of kissing couples.
The “star” in some paintings is not just the subject of the piece, but the lighting—a face lit by lamplight, a city bathed in sunshine, or the reflections of a snowfall. Post cover artists show intriguing use of light in all seasons.
You remember many of the great faces that have appeared on our covers throughout the years, but do you recall the wonderful scenic views? We’re here to remind you of how lovely autumn can be and to ask the burning question, “What the heck happened to summer, anyway?”
A frog in the school library? The librarian on Dick Sargent’s February 1956 cover can’t figure out why Jimmy seems so engrossed with his history homework. Notice the gloppy fountain pen where he started taking notes until he decided it was much more fun playing with little Froggy. If the librarian zeroes in for closer […]
Some people are in heaven at the beach. These beauties and beaux from our best beach covers enjoy soaking up that sun!
Our covers have long celebrated Independence Day. Here are some of our favorites, dating back to 1900.
July 14, 2010 The Saturday Evening Post Re-Releases Rare, 65-Year-Old J.D. Salinger Short Story “A Boy in France” in July/August Issue – prnewswire.com “INDIANAPOLIS, July 14 /PRNewswire/ — The Saturday Evening Post, the nation’s oldest magazine, which traces its roots to Benjamin Franklin and is famous for covers that illustrate the lives and experiences of […]
If you could paint a sitcom in a single frame, that would be a Thornton Utz illustration. Here are some of our favorites.