February 2012
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Cover of the Day: February 1935
FORTUNE February 1935 Antonio Petruccelli, Illustrator Eleanor Treacy, Art Director
Cover of the Day: March 1932
FORTUNE March 1932 Diego Rivera, Illustrator Eleanor Treacy, Art Director
“Nothing in contemporary Russia is more interesting or significant for the future than the change in the Russian peasant which the increasing success of collectivization is producing… . As the peasants have been induced to join the collectives, a change in attitude has appeared. They find themselves for the...
Cover of the Day: February 1965
FORTUNE’s 35th anniversary issue February 1965 Walter Allner, Art Director Robert Crandell Associates, Photograph Original credits: The first Fortune Cover, in neoclassical style, included a great symbolic wheel of fortune and a cornucopia of produce. For this thirty-fifth anniversary Fortune’s art director, Walter Allner, uses the same symbols, substantially updated: an assemblage...
Cover of the Day: February 1930
FORTUNE’s premiere issue February 1930 Thomas Maitland Cleland, Illustrator Additionally, Cleland designed and executed the templates for the first issue of Fortune but had no intention of staying on staff. By the fourth issue, Eleanor Treacy held the position of Art Director.
Cover of the Day: July 1970
FORTUNE July 1970 The Paths to the President’s Mind Walter Allner, Art Director Fred Ward, Photographer Ward photographed many presidents beginning with JFK and was President Gerald Ford’s official photographer.
Cover of the Day: February 1940
FORTUNE February 1940 Antonio Petruccelli, Illustrator Francis Brennan, Art Director
Cover of the Day: February 1951
FORTUNE February 1951 Leo Lionni, Art Director Original credits: George Washington by Joseph Wright, c. 1790. Courtesy of The Cleveland Museum of Art. The Hinman B. Hurlbut Collection. Photograph by Sidney Farnsworth.
Cover of the Day: February 1937
FORTUNE February 1937 Antonio Petruccelli, Illustrator Eleanor Treacy, Art Director