Classic Covers: Dog Days of Summer
Kids and grown-ups, too, have their way of getting through the hottest days of the year. Here are some of our favorite “cooling off” covers.
Kids and grown-ups, too, have their way of getting through the hottest days of the year. Here are some of our favorite “cooling off” covers.
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 […]
We celebrate the charming covers of artist George Hughes.
Past covers humorously and meticulously illustrate several views of Americans hard at work (or hardly working) in this month’s Illustrators Hall of Fame.
This April 1943 cover (known as April Fool, 1943, Checkers, or The Game) contained at least 45 errors. Can you find them?
Download Media Kit PDF THE SATURDAY EVENING POST—PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE As the oldest magazine in the United States, The Saturday Evening Post has entertained, engaged, educated, and inspired generations of Americans. It has also offered a premier platform for advertisers. With a history dating back to 1821, The Saturday Evening Post has earned an […]
Celebrating America, Past, Present, and Future For 200 years, The Saturday Evening Post has chronicled American history in the making — reflecting the distinctive characteristics and values that define the American way. Support Us with Your Membership! Become a member when you subscribe to The Saturday Evening Post! A one-year subscription (six issues) is only $17 […]
The Post celebrates the Lincoln Bicentennial.
More than simply a statement of style, art can improve and enhance one’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Uncover the stories behind state capital names, from Alabama to Kansas.
11/19/21: The persistence of The Saturday Evening Post, Columbia Journalism Review 7/6/21: Saturday Evening Post Celebrates 200 Years, Inside Indiana Business 7/2/21: Saturday Evening Post archivist talks the history of UFOs in Indiana, WISHTV.com 6/21/21: America’s oldest magazine turns 200 — and it is based right here in Indiana, WISHTV.com 2/26/21: An Epic Exhibit of […]
In the news for the week ending January 24, 2020, are a smelling machine, an aircraft carrier, a book murderer, a stupid firestarter, congressional milk, and much more.
Due to the size of our archive we create annual catalogs to feature a small sampling from our collection for easier review and reference. The “General” catalog includes a variety of image genres selected from among our top trending and most popular illustrations. The thematic catalogs offer a more focused look into a specific image […]
In the news for the week ending October 5, 2018, are a swarm of giant mosquitoes, a new way to aggravate couch potatoes, a pointless quiz, and possibly a new planet.
Famed artist J. C. Leyenedecker always had a unique point of view. Who else would have dared paint a “butcher baby” for Thanksgiving?