George Lois, a Madison Avenue ad maven who in the 1960s injected counterculture ethos into Esquire magazine’s covers, wounding boxer and anti-war activist Muhammad Ali with arrows and drowning Andy ...
George Lois, left, with magazine publisher John Veronis in New York, 1975. Photo: Eddie Hausner/The New York Times Everyone talks about the Esquire covers, but they ...
Muhammad Ali, shirtless in white satin boxing shorts and pierced with six arrows, poses as St. Sebastian, a martyr to his faith. The April 1968 Esquire magazine cover was one of the most iconic images ...
NEW YORK -- Muhammad Ali, shirtless in white satin boxing shorts and pierced with six arrows, poses as Saint Sebastian, a martyr to his faith. The April 1968 Esquire magazine cover was one of the most ...
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