Jointly founded by Professor Edmond Desbonnet and author/publisher Albert Surier, La Culture Physique was published from 1904 to 1967. Today we will look at some photos and pages from the first five years of its history, beginning with a cover featuring the great Eugen Sandow. We will see Mr. Sandow again later in today's set. LCP never showed full frontal nudity, but they did show derriere shots regularly. Their latter years were not nearly as open as the early in terms of nudity.
Vintage Muscle Men
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Monday, June 1, 2026
Octave Paquit
Although the image quality isn't the best, I really like this photo
of Octave Paquit, amateur wrestling champion of France.
Montmartre
Where's the beef? Montmartre, that's where.
These beautiful burlies are the men of the Montmartre Athletic Society.
Their motto should have been "We're sexy, and we know it."
Art
La Culture Physique didn't often feature art work, but when they did, it was interesting.
Perhaps surprisingly, most early issues included tourism infomation.
Auguste Pernet
Well known athlete Auguste Pernet shows off his well built glutes here.
Oh, and his back is also worth mentioning.
Hans Schwarz
Classical scuptural references were common in the early years of La Culture Physique.
Although the caption and text don't mention it, we can see an Atlas influence
in this photo of Hans Schwarz, a strong man with a big following.
This magazine is the only place I've ever seen this picture.
Richard Andrieu
Mr. Richard Andrieu won a medal for his hard work and physical development.
His pride shines through in this beautiful photograph, and I can't think
of a better way to conclude our La Culture Physique series.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Magazine Week
Magazine Week
For the next seven days I will be posting a sampling of magazines which were either created for gays or adopted by them for lack of any other options. Some of these will by necessity have no frontal nudity, but I will try to keep things interesting. There will also be at least one full issue of a physique magazine. Some of your favorites will no doubt be left out, but hopefully I will do more posting like these in the future. Scroll down for day one.
Magazine Week, Day 1 - Der Eigene
The world's first known gay publication was Der Eigene, a German magazine that appeared (off and on, at times) between 1896 and 1932. It was the brainchild of Adolf Brand, shown above in a 1930 portrait by Jaro von Tucholka. Despite occasional run-ins with the Kaiser and Weimar regimes' authorities, only the rise of nazism put an end to it. Herr Brand was an anarchist who published articles, poems, music, art, and photographs of a nature sympathetic to homosexuals. In some texts, he described homosexual love as a pure form of masculinity, his presentation of images of naked underage boys led to the above mentioned legal issues. Adolf Brand eventually married a woman, and ironically, his demise came from a British bomb in early 1945 and not from the nazis.
The cover or issue number three is below:
1897
The earliest editions of Der Eigene had very little in the way of graphics,
and what there was tended to be drawings, as above from 1897.
1903
In it's early days of photographic display, Der Eigene mainly used photos of nude statues.
Here are two examples from 1903, both by Danish sculptor Wilhelm Bissen. Above
we have Shepherd Youth, and below is Achilles, which may look familiar
because I posted one of my own photos of it earlier this year.
1910
I have previously posted this photo from a 1910 issue of Der Eigene, but I only
recently learned that this copy is from an original print, and not a scan
of a magazine page. The quality should have been a giveaway.
1919 and 1926
Der Eigene did not appear during World War I, partly because Adolf Brand served in the German army and partly because of wartime economic restrictions. The photo above appeared in the first postwar issue in November of 1919. The version below was used in 1926, and is evidence of some
moderate improvements in magazine print technology in the intervening years.
1920
Sometimes the art work in Der Eigene was better than
the photos, and this item from 1920 is an example.
1924
Our entry from 1924 could easily have come from the work of George Platt Lynes or some
of the more artistic classic era physique photographers. Adolf Brand was ahead of his time.
1930
Although Der Eigene continued publication until 1932, I have not been able to find any archived issues after 1930. This remarkable photo by Max Miede is from that year. The reason for the lack of later issues will be evident when you scroll down to the last post in this series.
6 May 1933 - Why we have so few issues of Der Eigene
This was taken in the offices of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, a Jewish researcher and sexologist,
on May 6, 1933. Alarmed by the rise of nazism, Dr. Hirschfeld had left Germany
in 1930 on a speaking tour, and he never returned. Unfortunately, he did not
remove his archives, and many of the items selected by the vandals
for burning shown above were back issues of Der Eigene.
Make no mistake. There are people in power in the USA today who would love to do something similar. Libraries around the country are under assault for circulating books and magazines that take an honest and open minded approach to sexuality. Vigilance, militance and resistance are required. We can resist in many ways, but one of the most effective
is reaching out to people close to us who may be wavering or silent
in the face of the assault. Do whatever you can.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Nudist Recreation Day
Today we will look at some various nudist recreational pursuits
which don't involve sports, starting with these tree climbers.
Fly-In
Our closing image is from a nudist magazine photo spread called "Fly-In" which featured a mixed gender group who landed at a remote desert airstrip. They then proceeded to cavort naked all day.
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