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On the 51st anniversary of James Baldwin’s famous TIME cover, we explore the magazine’s relationship with the Great American Novelist archetype.
Ever feel like this? . . . Apparently anxiety was a problem way back when Time Magazine ran this cover in 1961. The covered featured the now-familiar Edvard Munch painting known as “The Scream.” Interestingly enough, Munch painted this way… Read More
Vintage and collectible advertisements are great for gifts, home decor, bar decor, man cave, she shack, dorm room, garage, barn or anywhere else. Here’s your chance to own a fantastic piece of advertisement history! This listing is for a single page ad thoughtfully rescued from an original issue of Time Life Magazine. All ads in my shop are originals - no reproductions. Year of Ad: 1961 Subject: Maidenform Bra Size: 10 3/8”W X 14”L All ads are at least 60 years old and are a paper product. Due to the age of the ad, there may be yellowing of the paper, curling, fraying or other imperfections. Please review all pictures carefully as they are of the exact ad you will receive once purchased. Ads do not come matted or framed.
Stacker compiled a list of important moments in journalism history between 1921 and 2020 according to universities, news outlets, and research centers.
Yuri Gagarin: The first man in space, "The best short documentary movie" April 12, 1961 VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW0yGZjFXWU GAGARIN, " Jules Bergman announces and explains the event ", ABC News Special, April 12, 1961 : www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYucEQFYNf0 WIKIPEDIA INFO: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Gagarin"
On the 51st anniversary of James Baldwin’s famous TIME cover, we explore the magazine’s relationship with the Great American Novelist archetype.
The year 1961 in TIME cover stories
I love to find a good Paris photo story that I haven't seen before, and this one that I found buried in the LIFE archives is a quite the treat. Veteran photographer for the magazine Loomis Dean followed a group of young students in 1961, getting an intimate peek into their lives as they pursued the
LIFE.com republishes Gordon Parks' landmark 1961 photo essay , "Freedom's Fearful Foe: Poverty," about the slums of Rio de Janeiro.
A selection of classic Radio Times front pages from 1923 to the present
Nikita Khrushchev September 8, 1961 See Larger Cover Cover Story Excerpt: Moscow's bang sent shudders down millions of spines. For months Nikita Khrushchev had vowed not to resume unilateral...
LIFE.com republishes Gordon Parks' landmark 1961 photo essay , "Freedom's Fearful Foe: Poverty," about the slums of Rio de Janeiro.
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TIME ATLANTIC SEPT 29 1961 Condition: Good / Reading wear.
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This vintage issue of Life Magazine from July 21, 1961 features the heartwarming story of Flavio's rescue by Americans who brought him to be cured. With a focus on current events and human interest stories, Life was one of the most popular magazines of its time. This issue also includes articles on the space race, Hollywood stars, and the latest fashion trends. A great addition to any collection of vintage magazines or a unique gift for history buffs. N/S pet friendly home. Please feel free to visit our shop for similar items. Thx for looking.
TIME ATLANTIC NOV 3 1961 Condition: Very Good / Reading wear.
Badri Narayan - The Book Reading - 11.5 x 15.75 inches ( unframed size) Colour Pencil & Watercolor on paper Inclusive of shipment in ready to hang form. Style : The artist’s paintings are narrative, and titles like ‘Queen Khemsa’s Dream of Hamsa’ and ‘Meeting at Midstream’, are the starting points from where one must unravel the complexities presented by the paintings, in order to interpret and understand them. Symbolism is a recurring feature of his works, though sometimes, he also uses popular icons of Indian culture like Ganesha. He explains, “I have picked up the imagery that surrounds me, the one I am born into, and it comes naturally.” Narayan draws heavily from Indian mythology and metaphors and acknowledges the influence of the Indian miniature tradition in his works. The artist believes in the two-dimensionality of painting, and prefers to work in a smaller format; one that he finds practical and well suited for the watercolours that have been his preferred medium for several years. Narayan has also worked with etchings, woodcuts and ceramics and illustrated some children’s books. About the Artist and his work : Born :Badri Narayan was born (1929-2013) in Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh. Art Career : The self-taught artist Badri Narayan has been painting for over 45 years. During this time, he has worked as an art teacher and an artist, but has always remained a deeply introspective individual. This self-reflection and autobiographical perspective is the most constant theme in Narayan’s work. Solo Exhibition : Narayan’s first solo exhibition of paintings was held at the Hyderabad Art Society in 1954. Since then, he has held well over fifty solo shows including several exhibitions at Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai. He has also exhibited his work at Mon Art Gallerie, Kolkata; Sakshi Art Gallery, Bangalore; and Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. Shows : 1966-67 - The 5th International Biennale of Prints, Tokyo; 1961 - The 2nd International Biennale, Paris. Honours and Awards : 1990 - Maharashtra GouravPuruskar, Maharashtra State Government; 1987 - Padma Shri, Government of India; 1984-86 - Senior Fellowship for Outstanding Artists, Government of India, New Delhi; 1968-69 - ‘The Critics’ Award’, Artists’ Centre, Mumbai; 1965 - National Award, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi; 1949,54,60,62 - Gold Medal, Hyderabad Art Society, Hyderabad.
Photojournalism One of the most important stories that LIFE Magazine would ever cover was the Vietnam War. From sending photographers to the trenches to covering the stories of draft dodgers and de…
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A handful of microelectronic wonders, photo by Fritz Goro, LIFE magazine, March 10, 1961.
Rare images of the former First Lady by Life magazine photographer Paul Schutzer