Art Boards

Each exquisite wood print, crafted to museum standards, is meticulously printed directly onto a robust 1/8" thick birch wood panel. Utilizing archival inks that are specifically formulated for longevity, these prints are designed to retain their vibrant hues and intricate details for years to come, ensuring that the beauty of the artwork remains undiminished over time.

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  • Two Generations of Vets art easel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Two Generations of Vets 1947 Art Easel

    Celebrate the beautiful art of the yesteryear with vintage Saturday Evening Post covers   This piece the art of Stevan Dohanos and was featured on the cover of the July 5th 1947 edition. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed...

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  • Shall We Dance art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Shall We Dance

    (a.k.a. “Masquerade” illustration by Coby Whitmore, Feb. 12, 1966 issue):  Wouldn’t you too blush if a charming gent asked you out on the dance floor? ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small pictures and artwork on...

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  • Giggle art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Giggle

    (a.k.a. “I Want a Man” illustration by Joe De Mers, Apr. 15, 1950 issue):  A laugh and a smile will guarantee a man’s attention at the formal. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small pictures and artwork on your...

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  • Motor Scooter art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Motor Scooter

    (a.k.a. “Casanova Car” illustration by Coby Whitmore, Sept. 5, 1959 issue):  Is there room enough for two on that vehicle? We’re not sure. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small pictures and artwork on your desk...

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  • Santa on a Chair art print

    Saturday Evening Post

    Norman Rockwell Santa on a Chair Art Easel

    (a.k.a. “Santa at the Map”, Dec. 16, 1939 issue):  A big planet means a big map when you’re planning your Christmas Eve commute. Huge frequent flyer points await the reindeer after this. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed...

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  • Santa at Globe art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Norman Rockwell Santa at Globe Art Easel

    (Dec. 4, 1926 issue):  In the days before GPS, a 3-D globe sure came in handy for Santa’s scheduling. That begs the question:  Is the shortest distance between two points really a straight line? ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed...

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  • Giggle art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Giggle

    (a.k.a. “I Want a Man” illustration by Joe De Mers, Apr. 15, 1950 issue):  A laugh and a smile will guarantee a man’s attention at the formal. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small pictures and artwork on your...

    $14.00
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  • Motor Scooter art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Saturday Evening Post: Romance Collection Motor Scooter

    (a.k.a. “Casanova Car” illustration by Coby Whitmore, Sept. 5, 1959 issue):  Is there room enough for two on that vehicle? We’re not sure. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed image Small pictures and artwork on your desk...

    $14.00
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  • Santa on a Chair art print

    Saturday Evening Post

    Norman Rockwell Santa on a Chair Art Easel

    (a.k.a. “Santa at the Map”, Dec. 16, 1939 issue):  A big planet means a big map when you’re planning your Christmas Eve commute. Huge frequent flyer points await the reindeer after this. ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed...

    $14.00
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  • Santa at Globe art panel

    Saturday Evening Post

    Norman Rockwell Santa at Globe Art Easel

    (Dec. 4, 1926 issue):  In the days before GPS, a 3-D globe sure came in handy for Santa’s scheduling. That begs the question:  Is the shortest distance between two points really a straight line? ®Saturday Evening Post Society licensed...

    $14.00
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