• The latter resulted in Leyendecker's most important commission when he was hired to develop a series of images of the Arrow brand of shirt collars.
  • Leyendecker "virtually invented the whole idea of modern magazine design."
  • Among Leyendecker’s most famous illustrations are those he created for Arrow Shirts advertisements featuring the “Arrow Collar Man.”
  • Leyendecker also expertly sets up a sense of rhythm in the painting to draw the attention of the viewers, resulting in an excellent display of visual communication.
  • J. C. Leyendecker and his younger brother Francis Xavier Leyendecker, were born in Montabour, Germany, and moved to America in 1882.
  • The Leyendeckers built themselves a 14-room mansion with separate studios and a magnificent garden.
  • During World War 1 Leyendecker produced recruitment posters for the United States military.
  • This website features a list of museums with JC Leyendecker art: http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/leyendecker_jc.html.
  • Saturday Evening Post (1912, 1923) J C Leyendecker - 014.