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mahatmakanejeeves

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Thu Jan 1, 2026, 12:37 PM 3 hrs ago

This was the cover of the "Saturday Evening Post" for the week of Saturday, January 2, 1926:



Source: https://artshow24.com/happy-leyendecker-baby-new-year-2026-lines-and-colors/

If you search for "leyendecker baby tooting horn saturday evening post" you'll find of these than you'll know what to do with.

I had a huge post about J. C. Leyendecker last week, so I'll just leave you with the links for that.

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Wed Jun 7, 2023: How one of America's most famous illustrators brought homoerotic ads to the masses

Wed Jun 7, 2023: On Saturday, November 24, 1928, this was the cover of the Saturday Evening Post:

Thu Nov 24, 2022: On Saturday, November 24, 1928, this was the cover of the Saturday Evening Post:

Thu Nov 24, 2022: On Saturday, November 24, 1928, this was the cover of the Saturday Evening Post:

Sun Jun 20, 2021: What Was The First Gay Ad?

Sun Jun 20, 2021: J. C. Leyendecker would likely have illustrated many an early contender.

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This was the cover of the "Saturday Evening Post" for the week of Saturday, January 2, 1926: (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 3 hrs ago OP
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