Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 – 1951) was a German-American illustrator, considered one of the preeminent American illustrators of the early 20th century. He is best known for his poster, book and advertising illustrations, the trade character known as The Arrow Collar Man, and his numerous covers for The Saturday Evening Post. Between 1896 and 1950, he painted more than 400 magazine covers. During the Golden Age of American Illustration, for The Saturday Evening Post alone, he produced 322 covers, and many advertisement illustrations for its interior pages. No other artist, until the arrival of Norman Rockwell two decades later, was so solidly identified with one publication. He "virtually invented the whole idea of modern magazine design."
One of the most prolific and successful artists of the Golden Age of American Illustration, J. C. Leyendecker captivated audiences throughout the first half of the 20th century. Leyendecker is best known for his creation of the archetype of the fashionable American male with his advertisements for Arrow Collar. These images sold to an eager public the idea of a glamorous lifestyle, the bedrock upon which modern advertising was built. He also was the creator instantly recognizable icons, such as the New Year’s baby and Santa Claus, that are to this day an integral part of the lexicon of Americana and was commissioned to paint more Saturday Evening Post covers than any other artist.
Leyendecker lived for most of his adult life with Charles Beach, the Arrow Collar Man, on whom the stylish men in his artwork were modeled.
The first book about the artist in more than 30 years, J. C. Leyendecker features his masterworks, rare paintings, studies, and other artwork, including the 322 covers he did for the Post. With a revealing text that delves into both his artistic evolution and personal life, J. C. Leyendecker restores this iconic image maker’s rightful position in the pantheon of great American artists.
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Arrow Collars, 1909 advertising
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Christmas,1909 The Saturday Evening Post |
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Couple on a Raft, 1909
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Flying in Style, 1909 |
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The Literary Digest, 11 September 1909 |
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The Watchers of the Plains, 1909 |
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Title unknown, 1909 |
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Arrow dress shirts, 1910 advertising
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Arrow Collars and dress Shirts, 1910 advertising |
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Lucky Bag Girl, 1910 |
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Theodore Roosevelt, June 1910 The Circle magazine |
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Women's magazine illustration, 1910 |
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In the Stands, 1913
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Charles Beach, 1914 |
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The Oarsman, Collier's, 1916 cover illustration |
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Marisa-oh, 1917
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Soldier S Letter To Home, 1917
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Great War Victory Illustration, 1918 The Saturday Evening Post |
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Kuppenheimer Advertisement, 1920-29 |
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Circus Dog, 1922 |
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Butterfly Couple, 1923 |
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Spring: Apollo and Animals, 1929 |
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The Story Teller, 1934 The Saturday Evening Post Cover Study |
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Going South, 1935 detail
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Going South, 1935 The Saturday Evening Post cover |
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Football Player |
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Poster |
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The S.S. Leviathan |
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The Yule |
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