Winter & Spring, Saturday Evening Post cover, March 10, 1928 - T-Shirt

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Winter & Spring - The Saturday Evening Post Cover T-Shirt Design

Celebrate a touch of vintage charm with this design, a faithful reproduction of Elbert McGran Jackson's cover illustration for the March 10, 1928 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. The artwork, originally painted in oil on canvas, captures a moment of seasonal transition.

Visual Storytelling

The design, titled "Winter & Spring," centers on the symbolic interplay between the two seasons. It typically depicts figures, often a couple, dressed in attire that bridges the late winter and early spring seasons. This imagery beautifully embodies the subtle shift in weather and mood as winter gives way to spring.

Meaning and Symbolism

The artwork's design carries a deeper significance. The choice of clothing and the overall composition emphasize the theme of change, renewal, and the anticipation of warmer days. It's a visual metaphor for the cyclical nature of life, and the enduring human hope that follows the cold of winter. This design is a nostalgic nod to an era when magazine covers were miniature works of art that told a story with a single glance.

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SKU
25320
Condition
New
Material
Solid colors: 100% cotton. Heather/Tweed/Russet: 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Sport Grey/Antique: 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
Production
Printed using Direct-to-Garment (DTG) technology for vibrant, lasting designs.
Origin
Printed in the USA on imported garments (Nicaragua).
Shipping
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