Magazine Covers 1960-1969
We continue our look at magazine covers throughout the decades with a diverse smattering from the 1960’s. We start off with some teen magazines (teen magazines, much like the teenagers, were invented in the 1950’s and really came into their own in the 1960’s).
We have many nice film magazine from the 1950’s forward, here are a few:
The French sure love their cinema.
An early edition of L’Esprit Créateur: The International Quarterly of French and Francophone Studies.
A couple titanic Fortune Magazines (of which we have many from the 1940’s on).
A couple of our Graphic Design and Art covers:

Art International (1965) Photograph of Yaacov Agam's mural, Double Metamorphosis, on the S.S. Shalom, flagship of the Zim Lines.
A trio of the ever elegant Met Bulletin Covers:

Met Bulletin (October 1968) A North African Hanging from about 1600, woven silk with metal thread, 18 feet 8 inches x 4 feet 4 inches.

Met Bulletin (October 1969) Front (aka: right) The Thorn of Charity. Back: David with Two Musicians, and David and Goliath. Miniatures, enlarged three and a half time (per the original cover), from a psalter and prayer book made for Bonne of Luxembourg by Jean Pucelle, French. About 1345. Colors on parchment, 2 1/8 inches x 1 7/8 inches and 2 1/16 inches x 1 3/4 inches. The Cloisters Collection.
And an exceedingly shiny Harper’s Bazaar cover:
Posted on October 17, 2011, in Graphic Design, Illustration, Magazine Covers, Picture Collection and tagged 19, 1960's, art international, film culture, film quarterly, Fortune, graphis, harper's bazaar, industrial design, Jacob Merrel, jeune cinema, L'Esprit Createur, Magazine Covers, met bulletin, reality magazine, Rollin Crampton, S.S. Shalom, teen, Yaacov Agam, Zim Lines. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
I would like to know about the jet magazines aound the 1960’s
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