Many of the covers of The Saturday Evening Post were painted by Norman Rockwell—322 in all—but not all of our covers were Rockwells! Can you tell which of these covers are Norman Rockwell originals and which aren’t? We’ve removed the artists’ signatures to make it more challenging.
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Working on the Statue of Liberty
Norman Rockwell
July 6, 1946
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Sport
Norman Rockwell
April 29, 1939
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Tipping the Scales
Leslie Thrasher
October 3, 1936
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Newsstand in the Snow
Norman Rockwell
December 20, 1941
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Two Flirts
Norman Rockwell
July 26, 1941
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Hunter and Spaniel
J.F. Kernan
November 3, 1928
![](https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/wp-content/uploads/satevepost/1928_03_03-2.jpg)
Wipeout on Skis
Eugene Iverd
March 3, 1928
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Santa Behind Window
J.C. Leyendecker
December 27, 1919