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Artist: Guernsey Moore
Thanksgiving, The Saturday Evening Post Cover, November 1905
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Watercolor and Ink on Board
Signature: Signed Upper Right
Dimensions: Sight Size 16.00" x 16.50;" Framed 24.50" x 25.00"
The Saturday Evening Post...
Category
Early 1900s Guernsey Moore Art
Materials
Watercolor, Ink, Board
"Self-Determination" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1921
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Center
"Self-Determination," by Robert Lansing and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, April 9, 1921.
Category
1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
Three Men
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Category
20th Century Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
Uncle Sam
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Portrait of Uncle Sam
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20th Century Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"The Credit Trimmers, " Story Illustration for Saturday Evening Post, 1922
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Center Right.
"The Credit Trimmers," by Edward H. Smith and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, May 13th, 1922.
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"The Big-Store Business" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1921
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Center
"The Big-Store Business," by Edward Hungerford and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, November 26...
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
Article Decoration, Saturday Evening Post, March 10, 1923
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
"Free Trade and Protection in Great Britain - Past and Present" by Francis W. Hirst and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, March 10, 1923.
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
Decorative Illustration for Saturday Evening Post, April 17th, 1920
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Right
Originally published in Saturday Evening Post December 20th, 1919 issue. Repeated in April 17th, 1920 issue of Saturday Evening Post as an insert de...
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1910s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"Whereas, the Women, " Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1922
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
"Whereas, the Women," by George Kibbe Turner, illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, July 22, 1922.
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"Swelled Head in Business, " Story Illustration in the Saturday Evening Post
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Center
"Swelled Head in Business," by Albert W. Atwood and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, July 29th, 1922.
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"The Rewards of Journalism" Story Illustration in the Saturday Evening Post
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
"The Rewards of Journalism," by Chester S. Lord and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, September 9th, 1922.
Category
1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"Writing for Print" Story Illustration for the Saturday Evening Post
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Center
"Writing for Print" by E. W. Howe and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, December 6th, 1919.
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1910s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"How Shall Europe Be Set On Her Feet" Story Illustration for Saturday Evening P.
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Center
"How Shall Europe Be Set On Her Feet," by Frederick S. Bigelow and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, August 9th, 1919.
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1910s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"Ten Thousand for Everybody" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1924
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Center
"Ten Thousad for Everybody," no author. Story illustration by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, March 16, 1924.
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"Birth and Death of Industry" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1919
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Center
"Birth and Death of Industry," by Albert W. Atwood and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, September 15, 1919.
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1910s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"Uncle Sam's Income" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1923
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Upper Center
"Uncle Sam's Income," an interview with Martin B. Madden and illustrated by Guernsey Moore, August 18, 1923.
Category
1920s Guernsey Moore Art
Materials
Paper
"More Precious than Rubies, " Story Illustration for Saturday Evening Post, 1924
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Unsigned
"More Precious than Rubies," by Katherine Sproehnle and Jane Grant, illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, June 7, 1924.
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
Two Knights
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Two Knights
Category
20th Century Guernsey Moore Art
Materials
Paint
"As Others See Us" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1924
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Center
"As Others See Us," by Princess Cantacuzene and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, April 5, 1924.
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"Capital on Strike" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1921
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Along Lower Edge
"Capital on Strike," by Albert W. Atwood and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post, October 8, 1921.
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1920s Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
"Why I am a Progressive" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Right
"Why I am a Progressive," by William Allen White and illustrated by Guernsey Moore for the Saturday Evening Post.
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20th Century Guernsey Moore Art
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Paint
Portrait of a Woman, Saturday Evening Post Cover, March 1907
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Unknown
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Saturday Evening Post Cover
Category
Early 1900s Guernsey Moore Art
Materials
Paint
Saturday Evening Post Cover, August 21, 1915
By Guernsey Moore
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board
Signature: Signed Lower Left
Framed 37.00" x 29.00"
Saturday Evening Post Cover, August 21, 1915
Category
1910s Guernsey Moore Art
Materials
Board, Oil
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