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Joseph Christian Leyendecker was a German-American illustrator. He is considered to be one of the pre-eminent American illustrators of the early 20th century. Leyendecker was born on March 23, 1874, at Montabaur in Western Germany, a tiny village 18km east of the Rhine. In 1882, the Leyendecker family emigrated to Chicago, Illinois. After working in late adolescence for a Chicago engraving firm, J. Manz & Company, and completing his first commercial commission of sixty Bible illustrations for th
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March 21 through June 14, 2015 Admired by Norman Rockwell as a master in the field, Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 –1951) was one of the preeminent American illustrators of the early twentieth century. Often remembered for his beautifully conceived posters and advertisements, particularly those featuring The Arrow Collar Man, he also created 322 covers for The Saturday Evening Post—one more than Rockwell’s 321. This gallery installation features a special selection of original paintings by the artist. This […]
Gil Elvgren 1914-1980 | American Partial Coverage Signed “Elvgren” (lower right) Oil on canvas The iconic illustrations of Gil Elvgren have become an irreplaceable facet of the American artistic landscape. Flirtatious beauties in light-hearted situations were the dominant subject matter for this intuitive artist, whose eloquent brush strokes dutifully captured the innocent sensuality of the mischievous girl next door. Partial Coverage, originally published in the 1956 Brown & Bigelow calendar, epitomizes the coquettish spirit of his beauties, whose nostalgic glamor give us a glimpse into a simpler time in American history. Elvgren is considered to be the greatest American pin-up and glamor artist. The majority of his work was done for the famed Brown & Bigelow, though at various points in his career he also worked for magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post and Good Housekeeping, as well as large corporations including Sealy Mattresses, General Electric and Coca-Cola. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Elvgren began his artistic education at the Minneapolis Art Institute, and later the American Academy of Art. His first job upon graduation was at the Chicago advertising firm of Stevens and Gross, working directly under Haddon Sundblom, famous for his Coca-Cola Santas. Elvgren would soon become his star pupil, contributing much to the Coca-Cola campaigns and eagerly learning techniques that he would carry into his famed pin-ups. After completing several special commissions with rave reviews, Elvgreen began doing pin-up work in 1937 for the Louis F. Dow Calendar Company, the biggest retailer of calendars of its day. Almost overnight, the artist became one of the most respected and successful commercial artists of his generation. More commissions followed, and, along with his work for Dow, Elvgren found himself booked solid at least one year ahead of his output. It was in 1944 that Brown & Bigelow approached him with an offer for a staff position. From that point on, for the next 30 years, Elvgren enjoyed tremendous commercial success unlike any other American artist of his day. Circa 1956 Canvas: 30 1/8“ high x 24 1/8” wide Frame: 33 3/4“ high x 27 7/8” wide x 1 1/2“ deep Literature: Charles G. Martignette and Louis K. Meisel, Gil Elfgren: All His Glamorous American Pin-Ups, Taschen, 1997, fig. 352.
C. Leyendecker (1874-1951) cautivó al público con sus imágenes impactantes y sus representaciones de moda de hombres guapos y mujeres glamorosas.
He may not be a household name, but without J.C. Leyendecker, images of the New Year Baby, Santa Claus and flowers on Mother’s Day would not exist as we know
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Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 – 1951) was one of the pre-eminent 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 Leyendecker illustrated more than 400 magazine covers including 322 for The Saturday Evening Post, as well as 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. For full biographical notes see part 1. For earlier works by Leyendecker, see parts 1 - 9 also. This is part 10 of a 10-part series on the works of J. C. Leyendecker: Kuppenheimer Clothing Kuppenheimer Clothing Kuppenheimer Clothing Kuppenheimer Clothing Kuppenheimer Clothing Kuppenheimer Clothing oil on canvas laid on panel 76.2 x 54.6 cm Kuppenheimer Clothing studies Kuppenheimer Clothing studies Kuppenheimer Clothing studies Kuppenheimer Clothing study Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown study Unknown Unknown Unknown artwork Unknown artwork Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown study Unknown study Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Sailor Girl oil on canvas laid on board 58.4 x 50.8 cm Soldier at Home oil 48.3 x 48.3 cm Studies Study Studies Studies Studies Study Studies Studies Study Study Study The Consolation oil on canvas The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company U.S. Navy Recruitment Poster oil on canvas 101.4 x 71.1 cm U.S. Navy Recruitment Poster WW2 General
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The 1950s and ’60s were a time when most wanna-be illustrators wanted to be Bob Peak. It was also the moment when illustration was at a crossroads. Would it continue to merely serve or illuminate a text, or would it say something more? Since the emerging editorial themes (war, peace, race, etc.) were more socially and metaphorically charged, the substance and style of illustration could no longer be entirely realistic. Certain levels of abstraction were filtered into the Amer
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It amazes me that I could of missed someone like J.C. Leyendecker (1874-1951) when I was in art school. (I'm sure some of my teachers must of mentioned him but I was probably daydreaming of other things) His work is so incredible! But now that I have found him and
Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 – 1951) was one of the pre-eminent 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 Leyendecker illustrated more than 400 magazine covers including 322 for The Saturday Evening Post, as well as 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. For full biographical notes see part 1. For earlier works by Leyendecker, see parts 1 - 3 also. This is part 4 of a 10-part series on the works of J. C. Leyendecker: 1918-19 Kuppenheimer Clothing Style Booklet 1918c Order Coal Now lithographic poster 1919 "April" The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1919 1919 "Lifeguard" The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1919 1919 "Thanksgiving" The Saturday Evening Post November 29 1919 1919 Chesterfield Cigarettes 1919 Chesterfield Cigarettes 1919 The Saturday Evening Post May 10 1919 artwork 1919 The Saturday Evening Post May 10 1919 1919 The Saturday Evening Post WW1 Soldier and Civil War Veteran 1920 "Easter 1920" The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1920 1920 "Graduate" oil on canvas 61.6 x 50.8 cm The Saturday Evening Post June 5 1920 The Saturday Evening Post June 5 1920 1920 "The Candidate" The Saturday Evening Post oil on canvas 71.1 x 55.9 cm 1920 Arrow Shirts The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1929 1920 Kuppenheimer Clothing artwork 1920 The Saturday Evening Post July 3 1920 1920 The Saturday Evening Post December 25 1920 1920 The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1920 artwork 1920 The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1920 1920c Arrow Shirts 1920c Kuppenheimer Good Clothes oil on canvas laid on board 67.9 x 50.8 cm 1920s Arrow Dress Collars and Shirts 1920s Arrow Dress Collars and Shirts study 1921 "1922" The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1921 artwork 1921 "1922" The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1921 1921 Interwoven Socks advertisement 1921 Interwoven Socks The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1921 1921 Kuppenheimer Clothing The Saturday Evening Post October 8 1921 1921 Kuppenheimer Clothing The Saturday Evening Post August 13 1921 1921 Kuppenheimer Clothing The Saturday Evening Post April 23 1921 1921 Kuppenheimer Good Clothing 1922 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1922 1922 "Thanksgiving" The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1922 1922 Kuppenheimer Clothing The Saturday Evening Post September 9 1922 1922 Kuppenheimer Clothing The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1922 1922 Kuppenheimer Clothing 1922 The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1922 1922 The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1922 1922 The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1922 1922 The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1922 1923 Kuppenheimer Good Clothes oil on canvas 71.1 x 53.3 cm The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1923 1923 The Saturday Evening Post October 6 1923 1923 The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1923 artwork 1923 The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1923 1923 The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1923 artwork 1923 The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1923 1923 The Saturday Evening Post August 25 1923 artwork 1923 The Saturday Evening Post August 25 1923 1923 The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1923 1923 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1923 Easter artwork 1923 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1923 1923 The Saturday Evening Post June 2 1923 studies 1923 The Saturday Evening Post June 2 1923
[caption id="attachment_29430" align="alignleft" width="193"] J.C. Leyendecker in 1895.[/caption]Born in 1874, Joseph Christian Leyendecker emigrated with...
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March 21 through June 14, 2015 Admired by Norman Rockwell as a master in the field, Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 –1951) was one of the preeminent American illustrators of the early twentieth century. Often remembered for his beautifully conceived posters and advertisements, particularly those featuring The Arrow Collar Man, he also created 322 covers for The Saturday Evening Post—one more than Rockwell’s 321. This gallery installation features a special selection of original paintings by the artist. This […]
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