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  2. John Philip Falter - Wikipedia

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    John Philip Falter. 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.

  3. The Saturday Evening Post - Wikipedia

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    0048-9239. The Saturday Evening Post is an American magazine, currently published six times a year. It was published weekly from 1897 until 1963, and then every other week until 1969. From the 1920s to the 1960s, it was one of the most widely circulated and influential magazines among the American middle class, with fiction, non-fiction ...

  4. Stevan Dohanos - Wikipedia

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    Stevan Dohanos. 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 ...

  5. 'Antiques Roadshow:' Saturday Evening Post art worth $250K - AOL

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    Falter painted close to 200 covers like this one for The Saturday Evening Post while he was alive. And illustration art is actually a pretty popular item these days - hence, the huge price tag for ...

  6. Gwynedd Valley station - Wikipedia

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    The train station was featured on the cover of the October 7, 1961 edition of the Saturday Evening Post. The cover was painted by Whitpain Township resident John Falter. Station layout. Gwynedd Valley has two low-level side platforms. Gallery

  7. New Rochelle artist colony - Wikipedia

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    The New Rochelle artist colony was best known for its number of prominent American illustrators. In the early 1920s more than fifty percent of the illustrations in the country's best-selling publications, and 90% of the illustrations in The Saturday Evening Post, were produced by artists from the city. Norman Rockwell was a member of the community

  8. Coby Whitmore - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell Coburn Whitmore[1] (June 11, 1913 – October 12, 1988) [2] was an American painter and magazine illustrator known for his Saturday Evening Post covers, and a commercial artist whose work included advertisements for Gallo Wine and other brands. He additionally became known as a race-car designer. Whitmore was inducted into the Society ...

  9. 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.

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