A scan of one of my magazine covers from my smoking girl collection
I like to use old magazine pages as the background for my mixed media collage art.
A magazine was only successful if Kirk Cameron was on the cover, that seems to be a true fact.
Learn how to behave yourself in the arcades of the '80s from this old magazine article.
The Best Of The Worst
Available for purchase is this beautiful, original vintage magazine advertisement for the 1977 Jaguar XK-S, salvaged from the November, 1976 issue of Playboy magazine. • This fine example of classic, automotive advertising ephemera is easily suited for framing, and would make a great addition for any collector or automobilia enthusiast who is a fan of British imports and Jaguar lore! • Measuring in at 11" x 8", this item comes with FREE SHIPPING! • Note that this is an original advertisement -not a reproduction or a newly printed remake. • Please be sure to review the pictures in detail so that they meet your expectations prior to making your purchase. • The item is sold as unmatted and unframed (see first photo). • Note that aged documentation will almost always show some sign of age such as curling, yellowed edges or fraying. • Please note that nothing on the page has been hidden or ‘Photo-shopped’ out.
This is a 10" x 14" giclée canvas print stretched on a 5/8" wooden stretcher bar and finished with a clear satin polyacrylic varnish to prevent surface scuffing. It is a reproduction of a cover of a vintage magazine from my personal collection. For examples of completed canvases, see the additional photo. FOR MULTIPLE ORDERS PLEASE USE BULK DISCOUNT LISTINGS. http://www.etsy.com/shop/cheeseboyproducts?section_id=13221865 Watermark on web image only. Canvases are custom made to order, so please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery. I’m always adding to my collection, so please check the Cheeseboy Products page often for additional new items for sale. (Publishers' names and logos are trademarks of their respective holders.)
They didn't have Photoshop back then.
Vintage Magazine Covers from the 1920s to the 1950s for the month of August. See the fashions, the food and home design (plus much more).
Item specificsConditionVery Good: A book that has been read and does not look new, but is in excellent condition. No ... Read moreabout the conditionVery Good: A book that has been read and does not look new, but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the book cover, with the dust jacket (if applicable) included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins. Some identifying marks on the inside cover, but this is minimal. Very little wear and tear. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab Country/Region of ManufactureUnited KingdomPublication Namei-DPublication FrequencyMonthlyFeatures1st EditionPublication MonthAprilPublication Year1988SubjectFashionLanguageEnglishGenreArt & Photography, FashionEANDoes not apply
Vintage ads make wonderful gifts for Christmas or any occasion! 1972 Original Vintage Magazine Print Ad. All advertisements are carefully removed from the source and are completely original. No copies, reprints or reproductions of any kind. Light age-toning. Perfect for framing! Approximate size 10.25" x 13.25". For more Vintage Advertisements visit our shop at: https://VintageAdReserve.etsy.com Thank you for your interest in our ads! Please contact us if you have any questions! ***I herein make no claims to the publishing rights or copyrights of these original works. As such, the works are sold as vintage magazine ads under the Fair Use Doctrine.***
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The 81-year-old Dell'Orefice first graced the cover of Vogue 66 years ago.
I use lots of vintage magazine cover and advertising art in my pieces. Below is magazine cover art that you are free to use in your art. ...
Vintage New Yorker magazine (Cover Only). November 6, 1948 Mary Petty is the cover artist Small tear and light fold marks at bottom right This is an original magazine cover, not a reproduction or copy Cover measures approximately 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches Please see photos for condition Please contact me if you have any questions I also have plenty more of these magazines not yet uploaded. Want lists accepted Thanks for looking!
Check out vintage Woman's Day magazine covers that feature pets at WomansDay.com.
Holdings also in 3x5 file
Great classic and creative cover Playboy magazine
Never before have we seen such a weird combo of rad, vintage imagery with totally WTF cover lines. Be thankful you had Teen Vogue.
The Rolling Stone magazine from November 19th, 1987 had lots of good ads! I was trying not to take the magazine apart, so some of the scans are not perfect, but they’re still cool photos! Thi…
Everyone is familiar with Cosmopolitan Magazine . . . but what you may not know is that when it was first published in 1886 it was meant as a family magazine. Originally, the content included articles about fashion, home décor, recipes, child rearing, etc. Also included in the early versions of Cosmo was a section for the children of the family. It was meant to have something for everyone. Within a year Cosmopolitan had a circulation of 25,000. Two years later, the magazine found itself with a new editor and a new format. The updated style of the magazine incorporated serial fiction, book reviews and colour illustrations. Contributers included Theodore Dreiser, Rudyard Kipling, Jack London and Edith Wharton. Even H. G. Wells had two of his books, The War of the Worlds (1897) and First Man in the Moon (1900), serialized in the magazine. Cosmopolitan soon became of America's leading magazines. Hearst publishing purchased the magazine 1905. With the hiring of renowned journalists Charles Edward Russell, David Graham Phillips and Alfred Henry Lewis, the monthly transformed into a source for topical political analysis and social commentary. By the 1930s the magazine had a circulation of 1,700,000. The next few decades the magazine changed from strictly articles to short novels and stories. During the more serious times brought on by two world wars and the Great Depression, the demand for fiction dropped. Although the magazine’s readership dropped it was still profitable. In the 1960’s the magazine got a whole new makeover. The new Cosmo tackled previously unmentioned topics like birth control, sexual malfunction and social diseases. The magazine was as much about feminism as being feminine. Cosmo has matured into a sexy, sophisticated guide for women where it seems no topic is off limits. Cher’s Berry Cosmo ~ 1 Oz Blueberry Vodka ~ ~ ½ Oz Triple Sec ~ ~ ½ Oz Rose's Lime Juice ~ ~ ½ Oz Cranberry Juice ~ Shake vodka, triple sec, lime and cranberry juice vigorously in a shaker with ice. Strain into a martini glass, garnish with a maraschino cherry, and serve.
Kate Moss has graced W’s covers more than any other person in our 40-year history, and there’s little sign of her reign coming to an end.
I stumbled upon a pile of vintage magazines at an estate sale this past weekend! I’m so excited to go through them all and post my favorite scans! This first one is the McCall’s Decembe…
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Original New Yorker - you can choose whether you wish to buy the cover only or the complete issue. The condition of the cover is exactly as shown. There are some light stains, surface marks, etc. This magazine itself is loaded with amazing old ads, classic New Yorker advertisements, cartoons, interesting articles, calendars and info timely to the 1940's. Many of the pages inside are good for framing. The magazine measures approx. 12" x 9" This is a very old magazine so there are some stains, on some pages, marks, dog-eared pages, etc. But it is certainly a treasure - almost like a time capsule and a great snapshot of life in the 1940's. Please contact me if you have any questions - I'd be happy to answer them. Thanks for looking!
Woman's Own May 2 1970 Condition: Very Good / Reading Wear Complete magazine, collectors item or gift suggested for special occasions - birthday ,wedding , anniversary , xmas. Also, prop for film TV & theatre. Magazine includes copious varied & colourful period retro adverts perfect for decoupage , collage, framing, general arts & crafts , eg scrapbooks Please note we still have plenty more of these magazines , wants list is accepted.
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Famous people, by virtue of being famous—or declaring themselves so—were inherently interesting, so why not recruit them into the art of conversation?
1962 Magazine Advertisement "Hold the future in your hand" Sony USA
For Apple's 40th Anniversary, TIME looks back on moments when the company graced it's cover
Have women always been "ornamental" on the cover of Esquire? We combed the archives to find out.
You've got to check out this list of genius ideas on ways to repurpose your old magazines. There are some creative ideas for crafts, gift giving and more!