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During the first quarter of the 20th century, JC Leyendecker's illustrations defined American style and culture. But by the midcentury, almost no one remembered him. What happened? Come learn with me about JC Leyendecker and Charles Beach, his model and life partner. Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 1:48 JC's early life and career 11:58 Charles Beach's early life 15:57 Charles Meets JC 20:00 The Leyendecker Mansion 24:54 Family Feuds 29:17 Frank's tragic death 34:23 JC and Charles quiet life until the end 41:37 Conclusion 43:01 Outro and credits Buy my comic He Lives in the Echoes HERE: https://gumroad.com/l/vSfuJ Follow me on Twitter: / kazrowe I'm also on tiktok @kazrowe Sources: Illustration Magazine #50, David Saunders J.C. Leyendecker, by Lawrence and Judy Cutler J.C. Leyendecker, by Michael Shau Outlaw Marriages: The Hidden Histories of Fifteen Extraordinary Same-Sex Couples, by Rodger Streitmatter My Adventures as an Illustrator, by Norman Rockwell Country Life Magazine, June 1919 Issue “The Father of the New Year’s Baby”, Gary Kriss, New York Times, Dec 27, 1998 “Arrow Collar Man- He Lives in the Echoes”, Ed Wallace, New York World Telegram And Sun, August 25, 1951 Gay New York: gender, urban culture, and the makings of the gay male world, 1890-1940, by George Chauncey Chicago Fine Arts Building website Ellis Island Passenger record of the SS Freisland- April 16, 1890- Ellis Island Website Joseph Christian Leyendecker’s US Citizen Naturalization papers- US Dept. of Records United States WW2 Draft registration card- Charles Allwood Beach- US Dept. of Records United States WW1 Draft registration card- Charles Allwood Beach- US Dept. of Records “‘Arrow Collar Man’ is Fatally Stricken”, The Central Jersey Home News, June 24 1954 New York State Census, 1940 Ancestry.com pages for JC, Charles, Frank, and Augusta Considerations on a Gentleman’s Posterior, Shaun Cole Gay Blades: Homoerotic Content in J.C. Leyendecker’s Gillette Advertising Images, Richard Martin Art Students League 6th Annual Exhibition Pamphlet, 1899- AIC Archives The AIC Catalogue of the Eleventh Annual Exhibition of Watercolors, Pastels, and miniatures by American Artists, 1899, pamphlet- AIC Archives First Exhibition of Works by Former Students and Instructors of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1918, Pamphlet- AIC Archives ‘The Spirit of Transportation’ Competition Pamphlet- AIC Archives Art Students League 5th Annual Exhibition, Pamphlet, 1898- AIC Archives Chicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago Before Stonewall, by St. Sukie de la Croix and John d’Emilio FindaGrave.com, Charles Alwood Beach Thanks to Tod Ruhstaller, CEO and Curator of History at the Haggin Museum Coded Desire in 1920’s Advertising, David B Boyce PVH Archives, Stories from the Archives: The Arrow Collar Man American Fine Art Magazine Issue 21, May/June 2015 Thank you to @spinningrobo on Twitter for acquiring local New Rochelle articles!!!!! “Leyendecker Remembered as Perfectionist”, Virginia Clair, New Rochelle Standard-Sun, July 26, 1951 Chicago Tribune, August 8, 1897, p28 Images: Haggin Museum The Metropolitan Museum of Art David Saunders The Saturday Evening Post Heritage Auctions Country Life Magazine House and Garden Magazine Life Magazine Illustration House, NY The Illustrated Gallery, PA New York World Telegram and Sun The Chicago Tribune A massive thank you to the people who helped me in my research: Tod Ruhstaller of the Haggin museum for his help via email and for letting me goof around in the Haggin archives looking at JC’s stuff To the Mount Tom Day School and Erin Dutton for taking the time to take me on a tour of the Leyendecker mansion To the New York and New Rochelle Public Library staff for assisting my research @spinningrobo on Twitter for sending me Charles’ interview Lance Ringel, playwright of ‘In Love With the Arrow Collar Man’ My patrons on patreon who helped fund my research trip And my family members who supported my research