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1894 Moline, Illinois - 1966. Known for: Illustrator, action genre, interiors.
Lealand Gustavson, born in 1894, was a practitioner of fine and commercial art and being prolific and contributing to leading publications of his day, he was a member of the Society of Illustrators.... Read full biography
Lealand Gustavson, born in 1894, was a practitioner of fine and commercial art and being prolific and contributing to leading publications of his day, he was a member of the Society of Illustrators. He studied in New York at The Grand Central School of Art where his primary teacher was Harvey Dunn,... Read full biography
Lealand Gustavson, born in 1894, was a practitioner of fine and commercial art and being prolific and contributing to leading publications of his day, he was a member of the Society of Illustrators. He studied in New York at The Grand Central School of Art where his primary teacher was Harvey Dunn, painter and illustrator. Gustavson settled in Westport, Connecticut. He worked in New York City where he received commissions to produce art for McCall's and The Saturday Evening Post. He had a... Read full biography
Lealand Gustavson, born in 1894, was a practitioner of fine and commercial art and being prolific and contributing to leading publications of his day, he was a member of the Society of Illustrators. He studied in New York at The Grand Central School of Art where his primary teacher was Harvey Dunn, painter and illustrator. Gustavson settled in Westport, Connecticut. He worked in New York City where he received commissions to produce art for McCall's and The Saturday Evening Post. He had a reputation for being a flexible artist, able to adapt to most any situation. He rendered a series of six pictures, later made into popular prints, for a book titled Important Moments in the History of Golf." He was later asked to produce appropriate... Read full biography
Lealand Gustavson, born in 1894, was a practitioner of fine and commercial art and being prolific and contributing to leading publications of his day, he was a member of the Society of Illustrators. He studied in New York at The Grand Central School of Art where his primary teacher was Harvey Dunn, painter and illustrator. Gustavson settled in Westport, Connecticut. He worked in New York City where he received commissions to produce art for McCall's and The Saturday Evening Post. He had a reputation for being a flexible artist, able to adapt to most any situation. He rendered a series of six pictures, later made into popular prints, for a book titled Important Moments in the History of Golf." He was later asked to produce appropriate illustrations for an instruction book titled: How to play your Bes... Read full biography

