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Artist: John Howitt
Soldier or Sailor, Original cover Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post
Soldier or Sailor, Original cover Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post

Soldier or Sailor, Original cover Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post, published October 19, 1940 A woman puckers her lips to kiss a sailor as he looks down to see a photograph of a soldier spill out of her...

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1940s John Howitt Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Boy Astronaut
Boy Astronaut

Boy Astronaut

By John Howitt

Located in Milford, NH

A wonderful illustration of a boy and his telescope studying the moon with his dog by his side by American illustration and landscape artist John Newton Howitt (1885-1958). Howitt wa...

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Early 20th Century John Howitt Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Strongman
The Strongman

The Strongman

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Signature: Signed Lower Left

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20th Century John Howitt Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The New House
The New House

The New House

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Signature: Signed Lower Left

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20th Century John Howitt Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

A Baker's Dream, Post Cover
A Baker's Dream, Post Cover

A Baker's Dream, Post Cover

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Saturday Evening Post Cover, June 11, 1938

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1930s John Howitt Art

Materials

Oil

Mother and Children on a Snowy Day
Mother and Children on a Snowy Day

Mother and Children on a Snowy Day

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Left Probable proposed fuel advertisement or calendar illustration for Koppers Coke.

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20th Century John Howitt Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Dream Home
Dream Home

Dream Home

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Signature: Signed Lower Left A young couple brainstorms and sketches out plans for their suburban dream home as their young baby sleeps soundly alongside them. Illustration for an ...

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20th Century John Howitt Art

Materials

Oil, Board

The Shopper
The Shopper

The Shopper

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Date: 1909 Medium: Oil on Board Dimensions: 30" x 20" Signature: Signed Lower Right Image of an elderly man in a gun shop. John Newton Howitt...

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Early 1900s John Howitt Art

Materials

Oil, Board

Some Harmony
Some Harmony

Some Harmony

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Young man playing the trumpet with chickens, a dog, and a cat.

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20th Century Other Art Style John Howitt Art

Materials

Board, Canvas, Oil

Practicing the Speech, Liberty Magazine Cover
Practicing the Speech, Liberty Magazine Cover

Practicing the Speech, Liberty Magazine Cover

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Date: 1939 Medium: Oil on Canvas Dimensions: 33.00" x 27.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right Cover of Liberty Magazine, January 14, 1939

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1930s John Howitt Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"The Rivals"
"The Rivals"

"The Rivals"

By John Howitt

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Date: 1910 Medium: Charcoal on Board Dimensions: 25.00" x 35.50" Signature: Signed Lower Right John Newton Howitt (1885-1958), a graduate of ...

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1910s John Howitt Art

Materials

Charcoal, Board

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By John Steuart Curry

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