Feb 22nd 1919 The Saturday Evening Post – No Text vintage style travel poster art by Squadron Posters!
The Saturday Evening Post is a bimonthly, non-profit American magazine published by the Saturday Evening Post Society in Indianapolis. Originally founded in 1821, it became an iconic, widely circulated publication in the 20th century known for its Norman Rockwell covers, fiction, and, as of 2026, it covers health, travel, and American history.
The Saturday Evening Post is an American magazine published six times a year. It was first published in 1821, and published weekly from 1897 until 1963. It was published every other week until 1969. From the 1920s to the 1960s, it was one of the most widely circulated and influential magazines among the American middle class, with fiction, nonfiction, cartoons, and features that reached two million homes every week. In the 1960s, the magazine’s readership began to decline. In 1969, The Saturday Evening Post folded for two years before being revived as a quarterly publication with an emphasis on medical articles in 1971. As of the late 2000s, The Saturday Evening Post is published by the Saturday Evening Post Society, which purchased the magazine in 1982. The magazine was redesigned in 2013. Our patriotic art collection from “The Saturday Evening Post” looks stunning in any home! Check out this stunning Feb 22nd 1919 The Saturday Evening Post – No Text Art by Squadron Posters!
Squadron Posters offers the world’s largest collection of Squadron Specific Art! Check out our stunning vintage style military aviation themed travel posters, honoring All Branches of Service. Our artwork not only represents aircraft, armored cavalry, or ships, it represents adventure and travel. This means we create posters featuring the Space Needle, New Orleans, the Golden Gate Bridge, Mt Rushmore and the National Mall. Of course, McChord AFB isn’t in Seattle but if you’re stationed there your adventure surely involves the Space Needle! (See our Facebook page HERE)
This is what makes Squadron Posters different–it’s about remembering where you’ve lived and what you’ve seen with a vintage themed travel poster. – Collect your travels and tell your story!









