Bold typography and glamorous portraiture combine to sell the promise of Hollywood on this Screenland magazine cover. The oversized “SCREENLAND” masthead dominates the top edge, while a close-up face—arched brows, vivid red lipstick, and a gloved hand at the cheek—delivers the polished, studio-era allure readers expected from a classic film fan magazine.
Printed cover lines add period flavor and searchable context, including the prominent feature “What Marriage Has Done For Me So Far” with a byline credited to Jane Powell. Near the lower right, the name “Gene Tierney” appears, anchoring the image in the star-driven culture of movie magazines, where a single look could carry an entire issue from the newsstand to the living-room coffee table.
As cover art, it’s a small time capsule of 1930s design and celebrity marketing: clean negative space, carefully balanced text blocks, and color accents that make the face feel almost three-dimensional. Ideal for collectors and historians alike, this Screenland cover speaks to the era’s fascination with screen personalities, offering a vivid example of how film magazines shaped fan identity and promoted the glamour of the movies.
