American Artists Magazine
Saturday, May 21st, 2011 at
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The Saturday Evening Post?
The Saturday Evening Post is a bi-monthly American magazine. In 1916, Post editor George Horace Lorimer discovered a then unknown 22-year old artist who ended up painting more than 300 covers for the publication. What is his name?
Norman Rockwell
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