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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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