File:Saturday Evening Post 1943 Unpublished (Leyendecker).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSaturday Evening Post 1943 Unpublished (Leyendecker).jpg |
English: New Year's Baby Hitching to War, The Saturday Evening Post unpublished cover, 1943
Oil on canvas 31 x 24 inches (78.7 x 61.0 cm) |
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Per Heritage Auction: The present work has never been seen until now (2020), as it has resided with the family of Chairman of the Board and CEO E. Huber Ulrich of Curtis Publishing in the mid-1940s New Year's Baby Hitching to War offers discerning collectors the rare opportunity to own a piece of American History as well as Leyendecker's secret, previously unknown masterwork for The Saturday Evening Post.
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