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- J. C. Leyendecker - Wikipedia
Joseph Christian Leyendecker (March 23, 1874 – July 25, 1951) was one of the most prominent and financially successful freelance commercial artists in the United States He was active between 1895 and 1951 producing drawings and paintings for hundreds of posters, books, advertisements, and magazine covers and stories
- J. C. Leyendecker - 37 artworks - illustration - WikiArt. org
Leyendecker's Arrow Collar Man, as well as the images he later created for Kuppenheimer Suits and Interwoven Socks, came to define the fashionable American male during the early decades of the twentieth century Leyendecker often used his favorite model and partner Charles Beach (1881–1954)
- Joseph Christian Leyendecker - Artnet
Joseph Christian Leyendecker was a highly successful American commercial artist Born in Montabaur, Germany, in 1874, he moved to the United States with his family at the age of eight and went on to become one of the most acclaimed illustrators of his time
- J. C. Leyendecker - The Art Nouveau Works of This German Artist
J C Leyendecker, also called Joe or Joseph Christian Leyendecker, was a German-American artist and illustrator who produced numerous illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post and other major clients in the early 20th century
- How J. C. Leyendecker Shaped 20th-Century Advertising
In the early 1900s, J C Leyendecker was one of the best-known commercial artists in the U S for his magazine covers and "Arrow Collar Man" ads
- JC Leyendecker - National Museum of American Illustration
Leyendecker illustrated American heroes in both sports and on battlefields He designed posters for World War I and World War II efforts and in the process, inspired Americans to support the cause
- J. C. Leyendecker Archives | The Saturday Evening Post
While those familiar with The Saturday Evening Post often think of Norman Rockwell as its most prominent illustrator, his mentor, Joseph Christian Leyendecker, made the Post an iconic magazine
- J. C. Leyendecker: America’s Master Illustrator - The Henry Ford
One of the most prolific and popular artists of the early 20th century, J C Leyendecker created iconic advertising and magazine illustrations that made a lasting impression on American culture
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