The Saturday Evening Post July 31, 1920 Number of Judge (1926) E.M. Jackson Art
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Judge Satire Magazine
“The Saturday Evening Post, July 31, 1920 Number of Judge”
Published May 8, 1926
The first of a series of parodies published by Judge under editor Norman Anthony.
Cover art Elbert McGran Jackson (1896-1962) “Hobo in a Tin Lizzy.” Jackson did dozens of covers for the Saturday Evening Post in the 1920s
The list of “contributors” at the bottom is a nod to the Post’s overwhelming lead in ad pages.
Judge magazine was published in the United States from 1881 to 1947, and was best known for its satirical and often politically-charged content;
This fabulous cover was brought to life by celebrated artist Elbert McGran Jackson (1896-1962) “Hobo in a Tin Lizzy”
ELBERT McGRAN JACKSON (1896-1962) Elbert McGran Jackson, or E.M., Jackson, was one of the principal artists for The Saturday Evening Post and Country Gentleman magazines, with 58 covers to his credit.
Please note that this listing is for the magazine as a whole, all of it (not just a cover)
The items I sell are vintage. They will have signs of wear. Please carefully examine photos.
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