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Joseph Christian Leyendecker
Spring- Apollo and Animals

1929

$415,000
£318,702.15
€365,228.74
CA$584,217.50
A$654,452.70
CHF 341,029.53
MX$7,982,972.37
NOK 4,333,703.07
SEK 4,086,373.11
DKK 2,725,967.34

About the Item

Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post, published March 30, 1929. J.C. Leyendecker's holiday covers, particularly his iconic New Year's baby, were instrumental in driving The Saturday Evening Post's popularity and subscriptions. With only a limited number of holidays on the calendar, he cleverly expanded into seasonal covers. In this Post cover, Leyendecker employs the Greek god Apollo to herald the arrival of spring in 1929. Apollo's association with the sun and light perfectly aligns with the themes of seasonal renewal. Furthermore, Leyendecker incorporates Apollo's role as the patron god of music, poetry, and art through the inclusion of his lyre. The surrounding animals, while symbolic of spring's arrival, also allude to Apollo's status as the god of archery, being the twin brother of Artemis, the huntress. Notably, Apollo was revered as the epitome of male beauty, frequently portrayed throughout art history as an idealized and handsome youth. Leyendecker captures this essence in his heroic depiction, showcasing Apollo's athletic physique and stylized, sculpted musculature. This reflects Leyendecker’s role in shaping an American ideal of white male beauty, a hallmark of his work, particularly for advertising clients like Kuppenheimer Clothes and Arrow Collars. The painting’s style exemplifies Leyendecker's distinctive technique, characterized by exaggerated, visible, hatched brushstrokes—a style that translated exceptionally well to print—and the dramatic interplay of light and shadow. His meticulous draftsmanship is also evident. Leyendecker worked from live models, not photographs, and executed detailed oil studies before finalizing his compositions. By 1929, the year this cover was published, Leyendecker had already become one of America’s most celebrated illustrators and was at the height of his career with The Saturday Evening Post, itself a leading publication of the era. With a circulation averaging 2,865,996 in 1929, this image would have been in the homes of nearly three million Americans. (Reference for circulation numbers: Creating America: George Horace Lorimer and The Saturday Evening Post by Jan Cohn, page 307, note 18.) Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Right
  • Creator:
    Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 - 1951, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1929
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    OriginalPrice: $415,000
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  • Gallery Location:
    Fort Washington, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 42571stDibs: LU384311239242

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