Joseph Christian LEYENDECKER
1874–1951, Germany/USA

Also known as: JCL

Name Joseph Christian LEYENDECKER
Birth 1874, Germany
Died 1951, USA

Joseph Christian Leyendecker biography:

Illustrator and entrepreneur. He painted strong, athletic, men and lithe, feminine, women with equal ease. Inspired Norman Rockwell. Created long-running characters like Saturday Evening Post babies and the Arrow collar man. Book and magazine illustrator (he painted 322 covers for the Saturday Evening Post), also painted for American Weekly, Collier's, Popular Magazine, Century Illustrated, Ladies' Home Journal. Ads for Kuppenheimer, Interwoven socks, Chesterfield (utilizing the same fade-away technique as friend, Coles Phillips), Kellogg's, Ivory, Pierce Arrow. He so defined an era of fashion in the early 20th Century that Richard Amsel paid homage to him in his poster art for The Sting (which was parodied by Norman Mingo for MAD Magazine). Brother of artist Frank Leyendecker.

Source: http://www.americanartarchives.com/leyendecker,jc.htm