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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 - 5 also. This is part 6 of a 10-part series on the works of J. C. Leyendecker: 1929 Kuppenheimer Clothing 1929 Kuppenheimer Clothing 1929 "June" oil on canvas The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1929 1929 "June" The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1929 detail 1929 "June" The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1929 1929c Arrow Shirts 1930 "1776" The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1930 1930 "Easter" artwork The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1930 1930 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1930 1930 "Forging a New Year" 1931 oil on canvas 81.3 x 61 cm The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1930 National Museum of American Illustration, Newport, Rhode Island The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1930 1930 "Tally Ho" Kuppenheimer Clothing 1930 Kuppenheimer Clothing The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1930 1930 The Saturday Evening Post December 20 1930 1930 The Saturday Evening Post July 26 1930 1931 "1776" The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1931 1931 "Queen of Spring" oil on canvas The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1931 1931 "Queen of Spring" The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1931 studies 1931 "Queen of Spring" The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1931 1931 "Yule" The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1931 1931 The Saturday Evening Post March 14 1931 1931 The Saturday Evening Post November 28 1931 1932 "1933" The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1932 1932 "September Morn" The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1932 1932 "Thanksgiving" The Saturday Evening Post November 26 1932 1931 Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post January 2 1932 1931 Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post January 2 1932 detail 1931 The Saturday Evening Post January 2 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post July 2 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post March 5 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post August 6 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post May 14 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post March 26 1932 artwork 1932 The Saturday Evening Post March 26 1932 1932 The Saturday Evening Post November 26 1932 1933 "1934" The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1933 1933 "Carnival" artwork The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1933 The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1933 1933 "Thanksgiving" The Saturday Evening Post December 2 1933 1933 The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1933 1933 The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1933 1933 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1933 1933 The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1933 1933 "Summer" artwork The Saturday Evening Post August 26 1933 The Saturday Evening Post August 26 1933 1934 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1934 1934 "Holy Night" The Saturday Evening Post December 29 1934 The Saturday Evening Post December 29 1934
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