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Joseph Christian Leyendecker
Circus Bareback Rider, Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post, 1932

1932

About the Item

Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post magazine, published May 14, 1932 Joseph Christian Leyendecker’s Circus Bareback Rider (1932) is a standout example of his work for The Saturday Evening Post at the height of his career. Known for capturing the essence of American life, Leyendecker’s covers often reflected contemporary cultural moments. This piece, created during the Great Depression, celebrates the circus—an important form of entertainment at the time—and highlights the daring and elegance of the bareback rider, a symbol of skill and bravery. The circus, with its acrobats and exotic animals, offered a temporary escape from daily struggles, and Leyendecker masterfully conveys this through his depiction of the rider atop a galloping horse. His precise detailing, use of cross-hatching, and balance of realism with idealism are evident in the rider’s poised figure and the dynamic energy of the horse. The contrast between the sharp focus on the rider and the soft mane of the horse adds depth to the composition, while the rider’s flamboyant costume and the dramatic lighting evoke the atmosphere of a thrilling performance. Leyendecker’s ability to capture movement in a still image is on full display, with the fluid curves of the horse and fluttering details of the rider’s attire creating a palpable sense of motion. The confident posture of the rider, contrasted with the implied speed of the horse, enhances the tension in the scene, symbolizing both grace and strength—qualities that echoed the resilience of the American spirit during the economic hardship of the time. By 1932, Leyendecker had become one of America’s most celebrated illustrators. Circus Bareback Rider not only celebrates the circus but also serves as a metaphor for perseverance and dignity in the face of adversity, reflecting the enduring American spirit during a difficult era. Artwork Dimensions: 32" x 24" Medium: Oil on canvas Signature: Signed Lower Left EXHIBITED: National Museum of American Illustration, Newport, Rhode Island, n.d.; Haggin Museum, Stockton, California, "Michael Dolas: Capturing the Character of His Country," January 17-February 24, 2019.
  • Creator:
    Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 - 1951, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1932
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Fort Washington, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 47911stDibs: LU384315752222

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