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Latest one for @CharlieDerrar ‘Be Like Me’ out now!
For this piece I wanted to pay homage to the great J. C. Leyendecker, find the illustration that inspired this work below.
Joseph Christian Leyendecker (March 23, 1874 – July 25, 1951) was a German-American illustrator.
Key #artworks for #TacticsOgre 1995 and 2010, both by illustration master #AkihikoYoshida.
Of his style, Yoshida says it has never peaked and it's still evolving; nonetheless, it has instantly recognizable qualities rooted in early 20th century aestethics - see J.C. Leyendecker
well anyway, taking a break from rt-ing all the shenanigans right now, so here's some Leyendecker studies I drew the past two days. Always am a fan of his work
étude ? de couleur ? je connais pas le terme non-pédant pour ça mais en tout cas d'après Leyendecker parce que toute pédale avec un crayon se doit d'avoir une période Leyendecker i guess
Joseph Christian Leyendecker (March 23, 1874 – July 25, 1951) was a German-American illustrator. He is considered to be one of the preeminent American illustrators of the early 20th century.
& on the more classical side: John Singer Sargent, Andrew Wyeth, J.C. Leyendecker & Norman Rockwell 🖼️🐩
continuing study Leyendecker style but failed and ended up as a shitpost
Preview of Lev - it’s nearly done!! Pretty proud of this. Lev has Odessa behind him while Sam has the Lower East Side. The pose + outfit is inspired by that Leyendecker painting, “The Arrow Collar Man rearing Book.” #art #artistsontwitter #saminnyc #levabramov
Do you ever see an art style and think 'I know exactly what character would suit being drawn in that style'? Well, that happened to me with JC Leyendecker and James Ironwood. There's something highly entertaining about drawing a cyborg arm in an art style from the 1920s! #RWBY
Joseph Christian Leyendecker
"The Murdered Man"
story illustration, ca: 1910
#JCLeyendecker #Illustrator #illustration #suspense #HalloweenMonth
Another #sameartist - and #samecharacter this time, even more James Ironwood! #RWBY
The left is a design I played around with for a younger version of Ironwood, the right is Ironwood in JC Leyendecker style, basically a study of (one half of) a piece called 'Couple in Boat.'
a closeup 👉👈
i'm normally too impatient to render my art but im having lots of fun with this J.C. Leyendecker inspired style
Reference material was a photobash of these two JC Leyendecker pieces