Gandalf - 1967-1967





Protection des acheteurs Catawiki
Votre paiement est en sécurité chez nous jusqu’à la réception de votre objet.Voir les informations
Trustpilot 4.4 | 133284 d’avis
Noté Excellent sur Trustpilot.
Description fournie par le vendeur
20 magazines from 1967-1969. About 50 pages per issue.
A sensational magazine in those years.
With later well-known authors. ( see photos)
Issue 14 to 33
Gandalf
Year: (1964 - 1971)
Editor-in-Chief/Final Editor: Peter Hamelink Guus Dijkhuizen
Cover: Peter Dicampos
Publisher/Director: Mien Klinkhamer (employee)
Genre: Eroticism and sexuality
It was not easy to make it in the free sixties, but in 1968 Gandalf still managed: the magazine was condemned for publishing images that were indecent to public morals. It involved shameless nude photos, but in addition the highly satirical, anti-establishment character of the magazine played a role as well. Especially royals, politicians and pastors could not do any good. Holy idols were cheerfully toppled and good taste was put to the test. Publisher Guus Dijkhuizen characterized his magazine as a 'sex-satirical magazine between Tirade and Margriet in'. Gandalf was a mixture of quality and silliness in all its parts: the photos, stories, columns, drawings and collages. Among the renowned contributors to this issue are, among others, Remco Campert, Joop Waasdorp and Riekus Waskowsky, photographers H.M. Joosse and G. Barbieri and the cartoonist F. de Jonge Melly.
Extensive details at the Stedelijk Museum Site: (digdeeper/het-maar-hoe-je-het-bekijkt)
20 magazines from 1967-1969. About 50 pages per issue.
A sensational magazine in those years.
With later well-known authors. ( see photos)
Issue 14 to 33
Gandalf
Year: (1964 - 1971)
Editor-in-Chief/Final Editor: Peter Hamelink Guus Dijkhuizen
Cover: Peter Dicampos
Publisher/Director: Mien Klinkhamer (employee)
Genre: Eroticism and sexuality
It was not easy to make it in the free sixties, but in 1968 Gandalf still managed: the magazine was condemned for publishing images that were indecent to public morals. It involved shameless nude photos, but in addition the highly satirical, anti-establishment character of the magazine played a role as well. Especially royals, politicians and pastors could not do any good. Holy idols were cheerfully toppled and good taste was put to the test. Publisher Guus Dijkhuizen characterized his magazine as a 'sex-satirical magazine between Tirade and Margriet in'. Gandalf was a mixture of quality and silliness in all its parts: the photos, stories, columns, drawings and collages. Among the renowned contributors to this issue are, among others, Remco Campert, Joop Waasdorp and Riekus Waskowsky, photographers H.M. Joosse and G. Barbieri and the cartoonist F. de Jonge Melly.
Extensive details at the Stedelijk Museum Site: (digdeeper/het-maar-hoe-je-het-bekijkt)

