
Harry C. Edwards painted many scenes of the American West, including native Americans, prospectors, and wildlife. His first illustration that appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post – one of the first Post covers to feature an illustration — was a black and white engraving featuring a man and woman in a peat field in Scotland.
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