La Culture physique
La Culture physique (Physical Culture) was a fortnightly physique magazine published in Paris from 1904 to 1914, 1925 to September 1943 and December 1946 to 1967 by Albert Surier[lower-alpha 1] and Edmond Desbonnet, along with a brief period combined with La Santé par les Sports in 1920. It promoted bodybuilding and the benefits of physical activity for all.[1]
After 1914 it absorbed the reviews La Beauté par la santé, La Santé par la beauté, Santé-beauté and L'Athlète, taking on the numbering system of L'Athlète.[1] It photographed photographs of French and foreign strongmen, bodybuilders, wrestlers and sportsmen such as Siegmund Klein, Hippolyte Triat, Constant Lavaux, Hans Steyrer, Étienne Morillon and Alexandre Maspoli.
Notes
- ↑ From 1926 onwards he was no longer mentioned as its 'cofounder'.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 La Culture physique : revue bi-mensuelle illustrée. Albert Surier. Paris: s.n. 1904. Search this book on
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