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Baseball Pitcher- The Saturday Evening Post

The Saturday Evening Post is a magazine that was first published in the United States in 1821. It was initially a weekly newspaper that focused on news and politics, but over time it evolved into a general-interest magazine that featured a mix of news, commentary, fiction, and humor.

The magazine's heyday was during the mid-20th century, when it became known for its iconic covers and its role in shaping American culture. Some of the most famous covers were created by Norman Rockwell, who worked for the magazine from 1916 to 1963. As depicted here, Rockwell's famed illustrations were renowned for token mix of realism and their effortlessly ability to capture the American spirit. 

What could be more American than a brilliantly illustrated baseball player winding up his first pitch in 1958?! Signed in plate by Rockwell in the lower left hand quadrant. This timeless piece of American cover art will frame expertly. *Please note that this listing is for the cover artwork, and not the magazine as a whole. 

Condition: Age appropriate wear. Paper toning in accordance with the age. Minor border fraying and minute paper loss on left hand side from previous stapling. Pen in upper right hand corner of original recipients name. Please use zoom feature to get a better understanding of overall condition. 

Year: c.1958 - 66 years old

Size: 10.75" x 13.5" (27cm x 34cm)


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