Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil and graphite on canvas, unsigned, framed under glass.
Frame dimensions 26 3/4 x 28 3/4 in.
From the Collection of the late Keith Stanley, Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies at Duke University, North Carolina This is a preparatory study for
King of the Beach, the cover illustration for the September 3, 1932 issue of
The Saturday Evening Post.
Joseph Christian Leyendecker’s illustrations and advertisements fueled a collective visual memory for the early 20th century American public. Over the course of his career, Leyendecker created 322 covers for
The Saturday Evening Post, as well as numerous other magazines, including
Collier’s and
Ladies’ Home Journal. The only illustrator to eclipse his fame was Norman Rockwell and Rockwell was quick to credit Leyendecker as his mentor and inspiration.Joseph Christian Leyendecker’s illustrations and advertisements fueled a collective visual memory for the early 20th century American public. Over the course of his career, Leyendecker created 322 covers for
The Saturday Evening Post, as well as numerous other magazines, including
Collier’s and
Ladies’ Home Journal. The only illustrator to eclipse his fame was Norman Rockwell and Rockwell was quick to credit Leyendecker as his mentor and inspiration.
Canvas has been cut down; some creasing and paint loss to ground; not examined out of the frame.
$10,000 - 20,000