By
evad // April 20, 2009
*editor's note 12/7/2011 | The information about the magazine is incorrect. We mistakenly mixed up two magazines by the same name but published many years apart. The covers below are from Mundo Nuevo a monthly magazine Published in Madrid, Spain from the 1900s to early 1930s. Thanks to COLOURlover Capricciosa for setting us straight. The original article can still be found below.
Mundo Nuevo (Spanish for "the New World") was an influential Spanish-language periodical dedicated to new Latin American literature. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, it was founded in 1966 by Emir Rodríguez Monegal in Paris, France, and distributed worldwide. Monegal edited it until 1968 and resigned after a smear campaign related to a CIA scandal. The magazine stopped in 1971 after 58 issues.
This wonderful collection comes to us from flickr user juanjoseixas. Thanks for sharing.
Written by evad
www.colourlovers.comDavid Sommers has been loving color as COLOURlovers' Blog Editor-in-Chief for the past two years. When he's not neck deep in a rainbow he's loving other things with The Post Family (http://thepostfamily.com/), a Chicago-based art blog, artist collective & gallery.
compulsiveboy
Love this blog.
kilizman
lizcrimson
volcana
love all the colorful, flat designs <3
islandboy47
Old magazines just make me all fuzzy inside.
iona
Man, Latin America has got some good color things going on.
ichtissss
Julee
deekajane
koraih
samariluz
Capricciosa
Nuevo Mundo
monthly Magazine, Spain 1900s - early 30s, published in Madrid
many beautiful Art Deco Cover Illustrations
e.g. by
Rafael de Penagos (1889 - 1954)
Máximo Ramos Lopéz,1880-1944. Galician painter and illustrator
Federico Ribas (1890 - 1952), Galician artist and illustrator
Salvador Bartolozzi (1882-1950)
Rafael Baldrich
"Tono", Antonio Lara de Gavilán (1896-1978)
evad
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