''Shadowland'' was an American monthly
magazine about
art,
dance, and
film published from 1919 to 1923 before being absorbed by ''
Motion Picture Classic
''Motion Picture'' was an American monthly fan magazine about film, published from 1911 to 1977.Fuller, Kathryn H. “Motion Picture Story Magazine and the Gendered Construction of the Movie Fan.” ''At the Picture Show: Small-Town Audiences ...
''. The first issue appeared in September 1919.
The subtitle was "the Handsomest Magazine in the Whole World".
The publisher was M. P. Publishing Company and the headquarters was in New York City.
It featured
art deco
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illustrations,
caricature
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s, photographs, poetry, and articles concerning artists, actors, dancers, the theatre, and music. Its covers were designed by A. M. Hopfmuller. The last issue was published in November 1923.
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Visual arts magazines published in the United States
Monthly magazines published in the United States
Defunct magazines published in the United States
Magazines disestablished in 1923
Magazines established in 1919
Magazines published in New York City
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