Curtis Publishing Company
The Curtis Publishing Company, founded in 1891 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, became one of the largest and most influential publishers in the United States during the early 20th century. The company's publications included the Ladies' Home Journal and The Saturday Evening Post, The American Home, Holiday, Jack & Jill, and Country Gentleman.
The November 28, 1903 edition of The Saturday Evening Post, published by Curtis Publishing Company
Dream Garden, a glass-mosaic mural by Maxfield Parrish and made by Louis Comfort Tiffany
The Curtis Center at the Northwest corner of 6th and Walnut Streets in Center City Philadelphia, built in 1910 and designed by Edgar Seeler in the Beaux Arts style
Ladies' Home Journal in 1900
Ladies' Home Journal was an American magazine last published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883, and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States. In 1891, it was published in Philadelphia by the Curtis Publishing Company. In 1903, it was the first American magazine to reach one million subscribers.
January 1951 cover
A refrigerator advertisement, 1948
July 1902 cover by George Gibbs
1906 Christmas cover