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Gustavson, Lealand - 1895 Awarding the First USGA Trophy Print

Awarding the First USGA Trophy 1895
Theodore Havemeyer, donor and first president of the USGA, presents the cup to Charles B. MacDonald, Chicago Il., winner of the first U.S.Amateur Championship. The event was held at the Newport Golf Club, Newport RI., a charter member of the United States Golf Association.

Unframed Golf Print:25 1/2" x 21"

Lealand R. Gustavson (1894-1966) was born in the Swedish community of Moline, Illinois. He studied nights for several years at the Chicago Art Institute while working in printing houses, advertising agencies and art services. After moving East, he resumed night classes, studying under Walter Biggs and Harvey Dunn.

Although he illustrated for The Saturday Evening Post, Collier’s, McCall’s, and many other periodicals, Gustavson was one of the mainstays of Blue Book magazine for many years and in his illustrations for the blood and thunder stories managed to “kill a staggering number of people in all the diabolical ways an author can dream up…”

Along with his interest in art, he was an ardent sportsman. For several years, he played tournament badminton throughout the East, holding a national championship title and several New England titles. He was equally interested in golf, both as a player and in illustrating the fine points of the game for books and magazine articles.

He exhibited widely and won many awards; he taught at the Chicago Art Institute and Ray Commercial Art School in Chicago. Gustavson was a member of the Salmagundi Club, the American Watercolor Society, and the Academic Artists Association.

Item: CG182

Price:

$40.00