Vogue — November 30, 1918
$19.00
An original cover of Vogue, dated November 30, 1918. Restored from the Internet Archive scan. Public-domain in the United States.
Description
Vogue — November 30, 1918
The American Vogue was founded in New York City by Arthur Baldwin Turnure, whose first issue appeared on December 17, 1892. Originally a weekly aimed at the New York upper class, it was acquired in 1909 by publisher Condé Montrose Nast, who repositioned it as a women’s fashion magazine, raised its price, and built out an international footprint beginning with British Vogue in 1916 and French Vogue in 1920. The magazine shifted from a weekly to a fortnightly schedule (24 issues per year) in 1910 and was edited throughout most of the public-domain window by Edna Woolman Chase (1914–1952). Vogue’s covers in the 1885–1928 era were defined by illustration rather than photography; the magazine did not publish its first cover photograph in color until July 1932, when Edward Steichen photographed a swimmer holding a beach ball.
What you receive: six high-resolution JPGs at 300 dpi, ready for any home printer or framing shop — three sizes (8×10, 11×14, 16×20 inches) in two tones (Pure — neutral color restoration; Heirloom — warm aged tone). Plus a one-page reference PDF describing the source.
Source: Internet Archive (open access). This work is in the public domain in the United States.






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