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  2. Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the Saturday Evening Post, February 4, 1922, entitled Flapper by Ellen B.T. Pyle.. Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle (November 11, 1876 – August 1, 1936) was an American illustrator best known for the 40 covers she created for The Saturday Evening Post in the 1920s and 1930s under the guidance of Post editor-in-chief, George Horace Lorimer.

  3. John Philip Falter - Wikipedia

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    Falter used his friend, radio actor J. Scott Smart, as a model for Gramercy Park, the cover of the March 25, 1944 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. John Philip Falter (February 28, 1910 – May 20, 1982) was an American artist best known for his many cover paintings for The Saturday Evening Post.

  4. The Saturday Evening Post - Wikipedia

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    The Saturday Evening Post published current event articles, editorials, human interest pieces, humor, illustrations, a letter column, poetry with contributions submitted by readers, single-panel gag cartoons, including Hazel by Ted Key, and stories by leading writers of the time. It was known for commissioning lavish illustrations and original ...

  5. Norman Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    Scout at Ship's Wheel, 1913. Norman Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894, in New York City, to Jarvis Waring Rockwell and Anne Mary "Nancy" (née Hill) Rockwell [13] [14] [15] His father was a Presbyterian and his mother was an Episcopalian; [16] two years after their engagement, he converted to the Episcopal faith. [17]

  6. Frances Tipton Hunter - Wikipedia

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    After rave reviews and requests, she illustrated six dolls to appear in the regular publications. From the 1930s to the 1940s, Hunter contributed 18 covers to the Saturday Evening Post. [6] In 1946, Hunter was approached by John Baurngarth to do a series of paintings depicting the everyday problems of a little boy and his dog.

  7. Stevan Dohanos - Wikipedia

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    Stevan Dohanos (May 18, 1907 – July 4, 1994) was an American artist and illustrator of the social realism school, best known for his Saturday Evening Post covers, and responsible for several of the Don't Talk set of World War II propaganda posters. [1] He named Grant Wood and Edward Hopper as the greatest influences on his painting.

  8. Herbert Johnson (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    1933 cartoon from the Saturday Evening Post by Herbert Johnson. Herbert Johnson (Oct 30, 1878–Oct 13, 1946) was an American cartoonist.He drew political cartoons in the 1930s and also cartoon covers for magazines including Saturday Evening Post and Country Gentleman.

  9. Leslie Thrasher - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Thrasher's work first appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post in 1912, [4] for which he eventually did twenty-three covers. [2] During the First World War, he enlisted in the 40th Engineer Battalion. He was sent to France, where he partook in camouflage work. [5] His lungs were severely damaged during a poison gas attack. [6]

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