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    Kingshaj... he was getting paid like a rockstar! The guy had a chauffeured limo! And models were *cheap* back then!
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    yes. im only paid like a Folkstar, my limo only comes with one model, and her face is crooked....sigh
    i cant even draw her..just never looks right, you know?

    these are the sacrifices we must make for art, i spose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev ferrara View Post
    Kingshaj... he was getting paid like a rockstar! The guy had a chauffeured limo! And models were *cheap* back then!
    Although you might say that, in the long run, one model cost him everything...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elwell View Post
    Although you might say that, in the long run, one model cost him everything...
    And here he thought life was going to be just like the end of the Flintstones song...

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    Anybody seen his younger brother's works, FX Leyendecker?... Neither inferior or superior, they're like peas in the pod with their artworks...
    LONG LIVE YOKO KANNO!!!

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    Yeah, I've seen tons of FX in the Illustration House catalogs. Personally, I don't think he was in the same league as his older brother. I've only seen about 3 pieces I liked. And they were very flat and design-oriented without the kind of power of JC.

    But if you have a couple of examples you'd like to show, post em up!
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    Thanks for posting those pics Kev. My jaw literally dropped in awe. I knew he was good but damn...

    He doesn't get the respect he deserves IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev ferrara View Post
    Yeah, I've seen tons of FX in the Illustration House catalogs. Personally, I don't think he was in the same league as his older brother. I've only seen about 3 pieces I liked. And they were very flat and design-oriented without the kind of power of JC.

    But if you have a couple of examples you'd like to show, post em up!
    Okay, maybe he ain't as good as his older brother, but he's very capable himself:

    http://www.americanartarchives.com/leyendeceker,fx.htm
    LONG LIVE YOKO KANNO!!!

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    Fantastic. Didn't he compete with Norman Rockwell?

    *Bumping thread in the hopes of giving him more recognition*
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    You don't need to bump this thread to give Leyendecker more recognition..

    I was trying to find Rockwell and Leyendecker work online, but the only place that seems to have large volumes of their work is ARC.org, a place that doesn't allow you to save the images on their website. Anybody know of any other galleries like that one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackGuy View Post
    You don't need to bump this thread to give Leyendecker more recognition..

    I was trying to find Rockwell and Leyendecker work online, but the only place that seems to have large volumes of their work is ARC.org, a place that doesn't allow you to save the images on their website. Anybody know of any other galleries like that one?
    Why wouldnt you be able to save those images from arc.org? Ignore the warning, just drag the image into you url bar and save the image or drag the image directly into a folder on your hard drive

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    Didn't he compete with Norman Rockwell?
    Don't know that they competed directly... Leyendecker was Rockwell's predecessor, and hugely influential on Rockwell's work. Clearly he emulated and looked up to Leyendecker.

    Does anyone know if Leyendecker ever directly taught Rockwell? Or was he more of a revered older contemporary?
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    Wikipedia says Rockwell was the pallbearer on Leyendecker's funeral...

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    Yeah, I read about that, and how much Rockwell idolized Leyendecker, but noone mentions if Rockwell was ever actually a student of... just wondering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCThrom View Post
    Yeah, I read about that, and how much Rockwell idolized Leyendecker, but noone mentions if Rockwell was ever actually a student of... just wondering.
    No, he wasn't. Lyendecker was Rockwell's idol as a student and young illustrator, but they only met after Rockwell was already established and successful. My Adventures as an Illustrator has extensive information about their relationship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackGuy View Post
    I was trying to find Rockwell and Leyendecker work online, but the only place that seems to have large volumes of their work is ARC.org, a place that doesn't allow you to save the images on their website.
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    But man, Leyendeckers babies are creepy... All of them.

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    Didn't he compete with Norman Rockwell?
    Rockwell idolized the guy...he even spied on leydencker to see what secret techniques he used.... and he found that leyendecker was just one super hard working genius.

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    Kev, do you have any more of these you could post? they're amazing and i'm having trouble finding any.

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    There's a new Leyendecker book out,
    ISBN-10: 0810995212
    J.C. Leyendecker (Hardcover)
    by Laurence S. Cutler (Author), Judy Goffman Cutler (Author)

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