Physique Pictorial (Prior revision dated Saturday 16 September 2023 03:18:32 -- @179)

Physique Pictorial was a quarterly magazine focused on male physique photography and art, first published in 1951. The magazine was produced by Athletic Model Guild, a company founded by photographer Bob Mizer. It was intended for a gay male audience and became known for its daring and sometimes explicit content.Image:physique-pictorial-sample-cover

The magazine was unique for its time in that it showcased the male body in a way that had previously been considered taboo in mainstream society. Many of the photos featured in the magazine were of amateur models, and the photos showcased the male physique in poses that were considered daring and controversial.

Physique Pictorial's content was not limited to photography, as it also featured essays on the male physique in both popular culture and art. The magazine served as an important agent in the sexual liberation movement, which helped to remove the social stigma attached to the male physique.

The magazine's popularity waned during the 1970s and it ceased publication in 1990. However, its influence can be felt in the many contemporary publications and art forms that showcase the male physique, which have become more mainstream as attitudes towards sexuality have evolved.

Today, Physique Pictorial is considered a landmark piece of LGBTQ+ history, which celebrated the male physique and helped to usher in a new era of sexual expression.{{Categories}}

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