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The Body-Obsessed Covers Of Physical Culture
Physical Culture was a magazine that ran from 1899 to 1951. It was founded by a man named Bernarr Macfadden, who used the magazine to promote body building and his theories on nutrition. Macfadden was a big believer in and advocate for fasting or, as some of us call it today, anorexia. Here’s a picture of him being visited by President Franklin D. Roosevelt:
And below is a small sampling of the body-obsessed covers of Physical Culture:
Artwork of the Day: Scandal! (by Victor Olson)
Artwork of the Day: Won’t You Give My Boy A Chance To Get Home? (by Jerome Rozen)
Artwork of the Day: Memorial Day at Freeman Park (by Jacob T. Secrest)

by Jacob T. Secrest
Thank you for your service.
Artwork of the Day: Guilty Bystander (by Mitchell Hooks)
Artwork of the Day: The Bad Blonde (by Mitchell Hooks)
Artwork of the Day: House In Shanghai (by Barye Phillips)
Artwork of the Day: Dangerous Silence (Artist Unknown)

This cover is from 1960.



















