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The Saturday Evening Post February 8, 1930 "Sledding with Grandpa" by Alan Foster 13in x 17in Print

The Saturday Evening Post February 8, 1930 "Sledding with Grandpa" by Alan Foster 13in x 17in Print

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Red K Products presents: Vintage 1972 "Sledding with Grandpa" Lithograph - A Classic Collectible from the Golden Age of Illustration!

Journey back to the heartwarming era of 1930s America with this charming vintage lithograph. Originally featured as the February 8, 1930, cover of The Saturday Evening Post, this delightful piece by renowned artist Alan Foster captures the pure joy of intergenerational bonding. Published in 1972 by the Donald Art Company during the height of the American nostalgia boom, this high-quality offset lithograph brings the thrill of a winter sled ride right into your living room. The vibrant colors and expressive characters—complete with a faithful terrier puppy—make this a standout example of the "droll genre" of American art. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of illustration history that captures the spirit and optimism of a bygone era.

Perfect for:

  • Fans of The Saturday Evening Post and classic American illustrators like Alan Foster and Norman Rockwell.
  • Enthusiasts of "Grandmillennial" decor and vintage winter aesthetics.
  • Collectors seeking authentic 1970s lithographs with historical provenance.
  • Anyone looking for a heartwarming holiday or winter display piece for their home or office.

Condition: This is a vintage collectible in very good condition. The offset lithography remains crisp, and the colors—particularly the child's bright orange cap and the grandfather's deep green coat—remain vibrant. The print is unframed and ready for professional matting and framing.

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  • Vintage Lithograph: One (1) 11" x 14" Donald Art Company print titled "Sledding with Grandpa" (circa 1972).
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