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"Nude Woman with 2 Men"
By Robert Berran
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1970
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 25.00" x 22.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Fawcett book cover.
Robert Berran has been a prolific romance and historical book cover il...
Category
1970s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Market Scene
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed
Category
1940s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
The Monopolist
By John George Brown
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Framed Dimensions: 36.00" x 48.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
J.G Brown's "Monopolist" was listed in 1885's Spring Exhibit catalogue of M.A. It was displayed on a panel in The We...
Category
1880s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
Jumanji, Robin Williams
By Morgan Weistling
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1955
Medium: Acrylic on Board
Dimensions: 30.00" x 20.00"
Movie poster design.
Category
1950s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Board
The Dead Ride Hard
By Mead Schaeffer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1926
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 28.00" x 30.00"
Framed Dimensions: 35⅛ x 39⅛ in.
Signature: Signed Lower Left
Magazine story illustration for "The Dead Ride Hard," for ...
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
The Druggist
By Walter Martin Baumhofer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Signature: Signed Lower Left
Dimensions: 24.00" x 18.00"
Image of a druggist with a young girl and dog.
Category
Mid-20th Century Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
Baiting The Hook
By Revere Wistehuff
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Revere F. Wistehuff was one of the central group of cover artists in the New Rochelle Art Colony in the 1920's, '30s, '40s which i...
Category
Mid-20th Century Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Tricking Trick-or-Treaters, Halloween Cover for The Saturday Evening Post
By Amos Sewell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1951
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 30.00" x 25.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Left
Original Halloween cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post...
Category
1950s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Lorimar Christmas
By Albert Al Hirschfeld
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1987
Medium: Gouache on Paper
Dimensions: 17.00" x 24.75"
Framed Dimensions: 29.00" x 37.00"
Framed under glass
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Published in Time Magazine, Novem...
Category
1980s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Gouache
The Easter Candle, Ladies Home Journal, 1931
By Henry Soulen
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Ladies Home Journal Story Illustration, April 1931
"The Easter Candle" by Dagvar
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Men on Canoe
By Henry Hintermeister
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Painting
Signature: Signed Lower Left
Contact for dimensions.
Category
20th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Paint
Man and Boy on Boat with Dog
By Henry Hintermeister
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Painting
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Contact for dimensions.
Category
20th Century Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paint
Couple
s 25th Wedding Anniversary
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed by artist lower left corner.
Literature:
Laurie Norton Moffatt, Norman Rockwell: A Definitive Catalogue, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1986, vol. I, no. A242, p. 362, illustrated
Notes:
Painted circa 1925. A letter from Norman Rockwell to the Graham family discussing the painting accompanies the lot.In April 1921, Dodge Brothers entered into a burgeoning partnership with the Graham Brothers, an Evansville, Indiana family-run, truck manufacturing business, headed by three siblings, Joseph B., Robert C. and Ray A. Graham. By 1920, their company was building complete truck and bus bodies with various engines which, in April 1921 caught the attention of Dodge’s president, Frederick J. Haynes. Haynes saw the Graham product as a way to get Dodge into the heavy truck business without compromising their own car production. The two companies agreed to have Graham Brothers build trucks solely with Dodge engines and drive trains, and sell them exclusively through Dodge dealerships nationwide. The partnership resulted in a new name, Graham Brothers, Inc., a company relocation to Detroit, and the opening of numerous factories nationwide over the next several years. In 1925, Joseph, Robert and Ray were appointed Dodge directors and executives, and were among the largest stockholders of the company. By 1926, Graham Brothers, Inc. was the largest exclusive truck manufacturer in the world. In later years, the brothers went on to build the Graham-Paige Motors Corporation, further expanding their success in the automotive business.Around 1925, the current painting was commissioned from Normal Rockwell...
Category
1920s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Price Upon Request
Sore Throat, Saturday Evening Post Cover
By Joseph Christian Leyendecker
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed by Artist Lower Right
Saturday Evening Post Cover, November 22, 1930
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
The Jester
By Joseph Christian Leyendecker
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed by Artist Lower Right
Collier's Illustrated Weekly Cover, October 25, 1902
Category
Early 1900s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Water Let in on a Field of Alfalfa
By Maxfield Parrish
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed with initials M.P. (lower right); inscribed Article III. "Irrigation" water let in on a field of alfalfa (in the lower margin)
Written on back "February of 1902. Hot Springs,...
Category
Early 1900s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Maxwell House Coffee Illustration
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed by Artist Lower Right
Maxwell House Coffee Illustration
Few artists have ever pulled on our nation's heartstrings, particularly in reference to family and generations, as adeptly as Norman Rockwell. From his earliest advertisements to his patriotic World War II subjects, Rockwell's virtuoso was in his ability to capture the essence of American culture and a view of a more innocent time in our country's history. Rockwell states: "I was showing the America I knew and observed to others who might not have noticed. And perhaps, therefore, this is one function of the illustrator. He can show what has become so familiar that it is no longer noticed. The illustrator thus becomes a chronicler of his time." (as quoted in Norman Rockwell: A Definitive Catalogue, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1986, p. xii)
Recognizing the need for reminiscence from young and old alike, Rockwell effectively captures a timeless scene: Here, two old friends gingerly and jovially play a game of chess, sipping coffee as they wait for their furry friend to make the next move. The work is executed in Rockwell's signature descriptive style of finely drawn, clear realism with a wealth of fascinating detail. In discussing his career, Rockwell commented, "I was showing the America I knew and observed to others who might not have noticed. And perhaps, therefore, this is one function of the illustrator. He can show what has become so familiar that it is no longer noticed. The illustrator thus becomes a chronicler of his time." (as quoted in Norman Rockwell: A Definitive Catalogue, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1986, p. xii)
Rockwell seemingly utilizes one of his favorite models in the present work-James K. Van Brunt. The artist recalled his initial meeting with Van Brunt in 1924 in New Rochelle, New York: "I remember it was June and it was terribly hot. I was working in my underwear and not getting along too well because my brushes were slippery with perspiration. Suddenly the downstairs door banged and I heard someone come up the stairs treading on each step with a loud, deliberate thump...A tiny old man with a knobby nose, an immense, drooping mustache, and round, heavy-lidded eyes stamped bellicosely into the studio. 'James K. Van Brunt, sir,' he said, saluting me and bowing all at once. 'Five feet two inches tall, sir. The exact height of Napoleon Bonaparte!' And he pushed out his thin little chest, which was encased in a fawn colored vest. 'I have fought the Confederate Army at Antietam, Fredericksburg, and in the Wilderness,' he said. 'I have battled the nations of the Sioux under Dull Knife, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. I have fought the Spaniards, sir, in Cuba.' And he rapped his cane on the floor and looked at me very belligerently. Then, having ascertained that I wasn't going to contradict him, he took off his gloves and his wide brimmed hat, laid them on a chair, and patted his mustache. 'This mustache, sir,' he said, 'is eight full inches wide from tip to tip. The ladies, sir, make much of it.' And he winked at me and walked over to my mirror to stare at his mustache." (My Adventures as an Illustrator, New York, 1994, p. 206)
Van Brunt was a consummate professional as a model, carefully practicing his poses in the mirror in advance of a session and, at times, inspiring the idea for the cover illustration. Rockwell stated that he used to suggest a cover almost every time they saw one another and referred to the day when Van Brunt first showed up at his studio as "one of the luckiest days of my life." (My Adventures as an Illustrator, p. 206)
James K. Van Brunt appeared in ten Post covers by Rockwell, as well as countless other paintings used as advertisements, such as the present work. Given Van Brunt's distinctive visage with his mustache, the editor at the Post, George Horace Lorimer, complained. "Rockwell recalled, 'Mr. Lorimer said to me, 'I think you're using that man too much. Everybody's beginning to notice it. Maybe you'd better stop for a while. That mustache of his is too identifiable.' Rockwell informed Van Brunt of the problem, 'If you take off your mustache I can use you again...Otherwise I just can't.' Two weeks later Van...
Category
1920s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Price Upon Request
The Young Scholar, Original cover for Good Housekeeping magazine, October 1922
By Jessie Willcox Smith
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for Good Housekeeping, published October 1922.
The Young Scholar, reproduced on the cover of the October 1922 issue of Good Housekeeping, demonstrates Jessie Willcox ...
Category
1920s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media, Board
Boy Scouts Signaling with Flags, Original cover for The Post and Boys
Life
By Joseph Christian Leyendecker
Located in Fort Washington, PA
J.C. Leyendecker's "Boy Scouts Signaling with Flags," first published on the cover of The September 9, 1911 edition of The Saturday Evening Post, quickly became an iconic image of the Boy Scouts of America, which was founded the previous year. Embodying core values like leadership, teamwork, and preparedness, its widespread reproduction cemented its status as a defining visual representation of the organization.
The painting depicts two scouts practicing flag signaling, a vital early 20th-century communication skill and a requirement for the Eagle Scout...
Category
1910s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Circus Bareback Rider, Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post, 1932
By Joseph Christian Leyendecker
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post magazine, published May 14, 1932
Joseph Christian Leyendecker’s Circus Bareback Rider (1932) is a standout example of his work for The S...
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Bonneted Lady in Church, Easter Saturday Evening Post Cover
By Joseph Christian Leyendecker
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board
Signature: Signed Middle Left
Cover of Saturday Evening Post magazine (Easter edition), April 1905.
This is one of Leyendecker's first Easter covers for the Sa...
Category
Early 1900s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
The Milky Way, Liberty Magazine Cover
By Leslie Thrasher
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for Liberty magazine, published August 17, 1929.
Lil calls Sandy down to a nice breakfast to be served in her new fruit dishes, as she asks Sandy to bring her purse and materials to fix the carpet runner, which he forgets. Lil is horrified to find her sideboard key in baby Ulysses’ mouth and she proceeds to feed the baby while asking Sandy to give her updates on a recent triple suicide outlined in the newspaper. Ulysses pounds his cereal spoon, sending sprays of milk across the table onto Sandy’s elbow and Lil’s new fifty-dollar negligee. (Liberty magazine, August 17, 1929, p. 38)
“For the Love o’ Lil: The Picture Story of an American Family”
In 1926, under his long-term contract to produce a cover per week for Liberty magazine, Leslie Thrasher introduced a signature cast of characters that appeared each week, telling a serialized story through his illustrations. Liberty touted its new cover serial as “something no magazine has ever done before…Heretofore, all magazine cover...
Category
1920s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
I Dare You
Liberty Magazine Cover
By Leslie Thrasher
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for Liberty magazine, published February 7, 1931.
It’s wintertime and the streets are filled with muddy slush as the children of the neighborhood, Gwendolyn Smithers and Red Hancock, play outside. Red climbs to the top of a swaying wooden fence and begins to walk across it like a tightrope as he brags to Gwendolyn, “I bet you can’t do this.” Hoping he would slip, Gwendolyn giggles, “Ho-ho! I bet I can do it with my eyes shut.” As his ankles shake on the wobbling fence, Red bravely shouts, “I dare you...
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Fare Thee Well! Liberty Magazine Cover
By Leslie Thrasher
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for Liberty magazine, published August 4, 1928.
Having left her husband Sandy, Lil returns to the Morse family home with her two-month-old baby. Ma Morse worries abou...
Category
1920s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
The Card Game, Liberty Magazine Cover
By Leslie Thrasher
Located in Fort Washington, PA
“Hearts are Trumps: Pop Morse, as the Dummy, Makes a Grand Slam,”original cover for Liberty magazine, published March 19, 1927
Pop Morse is immersed in his income taxes as Lil remin...
Category
20th Century Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Watching Over Them, Brown
Bigelow Illustration
By Herbert Morton Stoops
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Watching Over Them, Brown & Bigelow illustration
Category
1940s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
The Making of the American Flag, 1994
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Acrylic on Board
Signature: Unsigned
The Making of the American Flag, 1994.
Category
1990s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Board
“Clothes Make the Man” Original cover for Liberty Magazine - For the Love o
Lil
By Leslie Thrasher
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for Liberty magazine, published October 3, 1931
Sandy is excited to receive an unexpected $35 income tax refund check. After going to the bank, he goes to lunch with ...
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Woman in Red Hat Cutting Flowers, Mid-Century Magazine Cover Proposal
Located in Fort Washington, PA
This vibrant mid-century illustration by Lawrence Gordon Low, painted directly from life, was submitted to a magazine cover contest sponsored by the paint company Devoe and Raynolds,...
Category
Mid-20th Century Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"He bent down and kissed her" Magazine WWII Era Story illustration for the Post
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Magazine story illustration for “Hero Come Home” by Ruth Burr Sanborn for The Saturday Evening Post, published September 12, 1942, page 24.
This sentimental illustration, accompany...
Category
1940s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
"She struggled to free herself" Magazine Story illustration for the Post
By Benjamin Stahl
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Magazine story illustration for part four of “Black Jack” by Robert E. Pinkerton, published in The Saturday Evening Post, December 11, 1943, page 32.
This compelling illustration, ...
Category
1940s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
"Heah
s a few little trinkets I picked up" or "Phil and the Judge"
By Arthur Burdett Frost
Located in Fort Washington, PA
"Heah's a Few Little Trinkets I Picked Up," or "Phil and the Judge"
Probable book or magazine illustration showing the character named Phil in front of a judge.
Artwork Dimension...
Category
Early 1900s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
"His Constituents" illustration for the poem "The Day of Reckoning"
By Arthur Burdett Frost
Located in Fort Washington, PA
The image features a political discussion.
Published to accompany the poem “The Day of Reckoning” in Drawings by A. B. Frost (New York: Duffield & Co.), 1904. Subsequently released ...
Category
Early 1900s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Winter Vacation, Liberty Magazine Cover
By Leslie Thrasher
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for Liberty magazine, published February 2, 1929.
Lil and Sandy stop by New York city on their way to Florida. Elegantly dressed and driving a fancy car, the couple a...
Category
1920s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Highway Boat Ride, Original summer cover for The Saturday Evening Post, 1962
By George Hughes
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post magazine, published July 14-July 21, 1962
This 1962 Post cover by George Hughes evokes the carefree spirit of summer road trips. While m...
Category
1960s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Businessman on the Beach, Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post, 1960
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post magazine, published January 23, 1960
A businessman sits on the beach at a resort surrounded by financial newspapers and office communica...
Category
1960s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Board
Easter back cover for The War Cry, a magazine published by the Salvation Army
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Back Cover illustration for the April 8, 1950 Easter edition of The War Cry, a magazine published by the Salvation Army
This heartwarming image graced the back cover of the 1950 Eas...
Category
1950s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Gouache
Crying on Santa
s Lap, Original Christmas cover for The Saturday Evening Post
By George Hughes
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original Christmas holiday cover for The Saturday Evening Post, published December 6, 1958
We’re thrilled to announce the acquisition of an original 1958 Christmas cover for The Sat...
Category
1950s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Me and My Pal: Fishing Raft, Four Seasons Calendar Illustration
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
For Norman Rockwell's Four Seasons calendar series for Brown & Bigelow
By the end of World War II, Norman Rockwell was a household name throughout the United States and considered...
Category
1950s American Realist Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
“You Tell Your Mother!” Original cover for Liberty Magazine
By Leslie Thrasher
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for Liberty magazine, published June 22, 1929.
Sandy, away on a business trip, calls Lil to check in. The two discuss bills and talk about how much they miss each oth...
Category
1920s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
“Their Romantic Honeymoon: The Bride and Groom Visit Niagara Falls”
By Leslie Thrasher
Located in Fort Washington, PA
“Their Romantic Honeymoon: The Bride and Groom Visit Niagara Falls,” original cover for Liberty magazine, published July 9, 1927
Newlyweds Lil and Sandy are on their honeymoon at N...
Category
1920s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
It’s Never Too Late to Mend
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed by Artist Lower Right
Commissioned from the artist by Coats & Clark thread company circa 1939
Exhibited at the Mint Museum, January 2022
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Santa on Train, Saturday Evening Post Cover
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1940
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 38.00" x 30.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Original Cover Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, December 28, 1940
At the heart of this touching and humorous Christmas work which appeared on the December 28, 1940 cover of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, is the juxtaposition of the heads of the astonished boy holding a Drysdale package, the Drysdale poster of the store Santa in costume, and the drowsy man wearing the Santa pants and boots under his overcoat, obviously on his way home from work. Rockwell’s gift as a storyteller in pictures is displayed here at its best. The simple use of predominantly three colors – red, black and white, and the omission of any extraneous detail, add to the strength of this fine example of illustration art.
Exhibitions
Fort Lauderdale Museum of the Arts, Ford Lauderdale, Florida, Norman Rockwell: A Sixty Year Retrospective, February 11- March 5, 1972.
The Booklyn Museum, March- April 1972
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C, May 26, 1972- July 23, 1972
McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas, July 1972- August 1972
M.H De Yound Memorial Museum, Golden State Park, San Francisco, California, Norman Rockwell: A Sixty Year Retrospective, September 9, 1972- September 5, 1972.
Osaka, Japan, Hankyu Department Store, April 4-9, 1975.
Press
The Saturday Evening Post, December 29, 1940, cover illustration.
A.L. Guptill, Norman Rockwell: Illustrator, New York, 1946, p.179, cover illustrated.
T.S. Buechner, Norman Rockwell: Artist and Illustrator, New York, 1970, no. 529, illustrated.
T.S. Buechner, Norman Rockwell: A Sixty Year Retrospective, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1972, p. 78, illustrated.
M. Hart Hennessey and A. Knutson, Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1999, p. 160, illustrated. C. Finch, Norman Rockwell’s America...
Category
1940s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
"The Proof is in the Eating" Original Cream of Wheat Advertising Illustration
By Galen Joseph Perrett
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original magazine advertisement for ‘Cream of Wheat’ hot cereal, published 1914.
From the archives of Nabisco, and Kraft Foods; nº 226.
Artwork Dimensions: 28" x 22"
Framed Dimens...
Category
1910s Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil, Photographic Paper
Family Sitting at Church, Shaw-Barton Calendar Illustration
By Robert G. Harris
Located in Fort Washington, PA
“Exalt His Name Together”
Calendar illustration; publisher: (Shaw-Barton), January 1962; The Household Hints Calendar
Original calendar accompanies this piece
Sight Size: 24.75" x ...
Category
1960s Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Preliminary cover for Collier
s Magazine, Woman with Tennis Racket and Luggage
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Preliminary cover illustration for Collier's magazine, presumably unpublished
This whimsical cartoonish image of a young woman dashing across a vibrant green landscape likely served...
Category
Mid-20th Century Figurative Paintings
Materials
Board, Ink, Watercolor
"The Coward" Original cover for Life magazine, Woman Kissing World War I Soldier
By Norman Rockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
"The Coward" (Woman Kissing Soldier). Original cover illustration for Life Magazine, published April 1919.
Norman Rockwell’s The Coward (or, Woman Kissing Soldier) was published on...
Category
1910s American Realist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Christmas Tree Love, Original holiday cover for The Saturday Evening Post
By Constantin Alajalov
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover forThe Saturday Evening Post, published December 23, 1950
A man arrives home carrying a Christmas tree only to discover that his wife has already bought one. The wo...
Category
1950s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gouache, Board
Older Man Repairing Clock, Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post
By Joseph Francis Kernan
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original magazine cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, published July 18, 1931
The image features a clockmaker repairing a clock.
Artwork Dimensions: 28.25" x 22.25”
M...
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Woman in a Rowboat - Original cover for Illustration for Good Housekeeping
By Cushman Parker
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original magazine cover illustration for Good Housekeeping, published August 1906. The illustration features a young woman in pink sitting in a rowboat
Artwork Dimensions: 22.5" x 2...
Category
Early 1900s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Judge Abbey and the Four Elves" Magazine Story Illustration
By Coby Whitmore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original story illustration for “Judge Abbey and the Four Elves” By Cecily Teague Crowe for the Ladies’ Home Journal, published October 1948
The full caption reads: "'You'd think,' ...
Category
1940s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
The Slave Market, Book Illustration for "The Robe" by Lloyd Douglas
By Dean Cornwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Story illustration for The Robe (People's Book Club) written by Lloyd Douglas, 1942
"Father had bought Demetrius six years ago and presented him to Marcellus on his seventeenth birt...
Category
1940s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Boy and Older Man with Cow, Original Illustration
By Henry Hintermeister
Located in Fort Washington, PA
The illustration features a young boy and older man with a cow and a dog.
Medium: Oil Paint
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Dimensions: 26.00" x 24.00"
As noted in Vintage Illustrati...
Category
Mid-20th Century Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Boy and Older Man Playing Checkers, Original Illustration
By Henry Hintermeister
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil Paint
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Dimensions: 26.00" x 24.00"
As noted in Vintage Illustration by Rick and Charlotte Martin, Hy Hintermeister was actually the pen name...
Category
Mid-20th Century Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Readying for First Date, Original Cover for The Saturday Evening Post
By George Hughes
Located in Fort Washington, PA
A mother helps her son put on a tie in preparation for a formal party. Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post, October 16, 1948. George Hughes used his neighbors, the Rockwells, as models. The young man is Thomas Rockwell, the son of famed Norman Rockwell, and the mother is modeled after Thomas' actual mother and Norman's then-wife, Mary Rockwell...
Category
1940s Interior Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
"Watch It Gramps!" Fishing - Original Louis Dow Calendar Illustration
By Henry Hintermeister
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Humorous illustration featuring a young boy fishing with his grandpa and dog in a rowboat.
Louis Dow Calendar Illustration, March 28, 1939
Artwork Dimensions: 36" x 22"
Framed Dim...
Category
1930s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Refinishing an Heirloom, Original Cover for The Saturday Evening Post
By George Hughes
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Saturday Evening Post, September 24, 1960, cover illustration.
The present work was published as the cover illustration of the September 24, 1960 issue of The Saturday Evening Post....
Category
1960s Interior Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas, Board
The Den of Iniquity, The Valley of the Giants, Red Book Magazine Illustration
By Dean Cornwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Story illustration for "The Valley of the Giants," by Peter B. Kyne, published in The Red Book Magazine, June 1918, vol. 31, issue 2, pages 30-39
Kyne's tale was first serialized in...
Category
1910s Interior Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
"She Was in the Captain
s Cabin" Original Magazine Story Illustration
By Mead Schaeffer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
She Was in the Captain's Cabin, magazine story illustration for "Captain's Boy," by Paul Deresco Augsburg, published in American Magazine, October 1938
The full caption reads: "She ...
Category
1930s Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
"He Had Found His Quarry–Now the Question Was–What To Do" Western Illustration
By Frank Schoonover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
“The Gun-Runners” by Edwin Cole, published in The Youth’s Companion, May 6, 1926, pg. 343. Western illustration
Literature: Schoonover, Smith & Dean 1450
Artwork Dimensions: 17.5...
Category
1920s Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil

