Centerfold

{{Short description|Portrait of a model in the middle of a magazine, or the model depicted therein}}

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File:Champ 1962 12 centerfold.jpg Champ, showing a male model in a posing strap. In this example, the reader would be required to rotate the magazine to view the photo properly.]]

[[File:Keppler - Hayes.jpg|thumb|"Torpedoes in His Path: Can he, with that load, get through without exploding them?"

U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes carries a cabinet on his back, containing Vice President William Wheeler, Secretary of the Treasury John Sherman, and Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz. In the background are James G. Blaine, John Logan, Abram Hewitt and others. Published in Puck Magazine: Centerfold; Vol. 1 No. 1, March 14, 1877]]

The centerfold or centrefold of a magazine is the inner pages of the middle sheet, usually containing a portrait, such as a pin-up or a nude. The term can also refer to the model featured in the portrait.{{cite dictionary |url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/centerfold |title=Centerfold |dictionary=Merriam-Webster}} In saddle-stitched magazines (as opposed to those that are perfect-bound), the centerfold does not have any blank space cutting through the image.

The term was coined by Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy magazine.{{cite web |url=http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/people/shows/hefner/profile.html |title=Hugh Hefner Profile |work=People in the News |publisher=CNN |access-date=July 21, 2008}} The success of the 1953 first issue of Playboy has been attributed in large part to its centerfold: a nude of Marilyn Monroe.{{cite web |url=http://www.playboy.com/worldofplayboy/faq/firstissue.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607073029/http://www.playboy.com/worldofplayboy/faq/firstissue.html |archive-date=June 7, 2011 |title=The Playboy FAQ: The First Issue |work=World of Playboy |publisher=Playboy}} The advent of monthly centerfolds gave the pin-up a new respectability and helped to sanitize the notion of "sexiness". Being featured as a centerfold could lead to film roles for models, and still occasionally does today.{{cite book|title=Pornography and sexual representation: a reference guide|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|author=Slade, Joseph W. |year=2001|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZaGTZySRzeYC|isbn=0-313-31520-5|pages=581}}

Early on, Hefner required Playboy centerfolds to be portrayed precisely, telling photographers in a 1956 memo that the "model must be in a natural setting engaged in some activity 'like reading, writing, mixing a drink'...[and]... should have a 'healthy, intelligent, American look—a young lady that looks like she might be a very efficient secretary or an undergrad at Vassar.'"{{cite web| url=http://www.nplusonemag.com/playboy-hugh-hefner-story| title=Playboy: The Hugh Hefner Story|work=n+1|date=January 13, 2009| access-date=January 24, 2009}} Hefner later said that the ideal centerfold is one in which "a situation is suggested, the presence of someone not in the picture"; the goal was to transform "a straight pinup into an intimate interlude, something personal and special."

Some magazines later adopted the practice of having a centerfold with three or even four-folds, using a longer sheet of paper at that spot and folding the extra length into the magazine. Racier adult magazines used this space to showcase more explicit imagery: "In order to represent breasts, genitals, anus, and face all within the tri-fold frame of the centerfold, models were propped up, legs spread, raised, and then jack-knifed against their bodies, arms plunged between them to spread the labia."Kelly Dennis, Art/porn: a history of seeing and touching, Page 97, 2009, {{ISBN|1847880673}}

Though the term has become linked in the public consciousness with erotic material or models, many other magazines such as Life, Time and National Geographic have published fold-out spreads on other subjects.

Titles

Some magazines will refer to their centerfold models with a specific name, which may be connected to the magazine's brand or theme.

When obtained from one of the more prestigious publications in the field, it can become a semi-formal personal title used in news articles and introductions long after the model's centerfold appearance.{{cite web | url =http://www.chicagonow.com/candid-candace/2015/04/playboys-hugh-hefner-turns-89-a-grateful-playmate-reminisces/#image/1 | title =Playboy's Hugh Hefner turns 89: A Grateful Playmate Reminisces | last =Jordan | first =Candace | date =April 10, 2015 | website =chicagonow.com | publisher =Chicago Tribune Media Group | access-date =March 28, 2016 | archive-date =December 26, 2015 | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20151226120243/http://www.chicagonow.com/candid-candace/2015/04/playboys-hugh-hefner-turns-89-a-grateful-playmate-reminisces/#image/1 | url-status =dead }}{{cite magazine |last=Cheung |first=Kevin |date=October 6, 2000 |title=Fresh Digital |magazine=The Age |location=Melbourne, Australia |publisher=Fairfax Media |page=95 |quote =Based on the comic book series by Ninja Turtles creators Laird and Eastman (and starring Penthouse Pet Julie Strain), Heavy Metal FAKK 2 is an adventure that offers enough high-tech violence and brazen sexual innuendo to put Lara Croft to shame.}}

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Publication

! Centerfold

Blueboy

| Man of the Month/Year{{cite magazine |author=|date=January–February 1979 |title=Vote For The Best Man |magazine=Blueboy |location=Miami, FL | quote=Each man has appeared in a centerfold spread during the past year, and now it's Readers' Choice as to which one will be the Blueboy Man Of The Year and win $5000!}}

Cheri

| Tart of the Month/Supertart{{cite magazine |author=|date=January 1984 |title=Solid Gold Supertart Diane Bentley |magazine=Cheri |location=New York, NY }}

Duke

| Duchess{{cite magazine |last=Davis |first=Elroy |date=June 1957 | title=Duchess Of The Month |magazine=Duke |publisher=Duke Publishing Co. |volume=1 |issue=1 |page=33}}

Gallery

| Girl Next Door{{cite magazine |author= |date=August 2002 |title=Girl Next Door of the Month |magazine=Gallery |publisher=Montcalm Publishing Corporation|volume=30|issue=8 |page=30 }}

Genesis

| Playgirls (double centerfold, discontinued){{cite magazine |author= |date=June 1976 | title=The Playgirls |magazine=Genesis |publisher=Genesis Publications |volume=3 |issue=11 |page=49}}

High Society

| Society's Child (abandoned name){{cite magazine |author=|date=December 1983 |title=Society's Child Sandy |magazine=High Society |location=New York, NY |publisher=Drake Publishers |page=40}}

Hustler

| Honey{{cite book |last=Ward |first=Robert |date=2012 |title=Renegades: My Wild Trip from Professor to New Journalist with Outrageous Visits from Clint Eastwood, Reggie Jackson, Larry Flynt, and other American Icons |publisher=F+W Media |page=130 |isbn=978-1-4405-3314-3}}

Knave

| Maid of the Month{{cite magazine |author= |date=May 1979 |title=Brigitte Lahaie Maid of the Month |magazine=Knave |location=London |publisher=Knave Publications, Inc. Ltd. |volume=11 |issue=5 }}

Lui

| La Fille du Mois{{cite web | url =http://www.luimagazine.fr/sexy/fille-du-mois/ | title =La Fille du Mois | author = | website =luimagazine.fr | publisher =Lui Web SARL. | access-date =March 28, 2016 | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20160405134743/http://www.luimagazine.fr/sexy/fille-du-mois/ | archive-date =April 5, 2016 | url-status =dead }}

Mandate

| The Mandate Man (abandoned name){{citation |author=|title=Mandate Calendar 1981 |publisher=Mavety Media|date=1980 | quote=A Mandate Man for every month}}

Mayfair

| Girl of the Month{{cite magazine |author=|date=April 1993 |title=Jamie-Lee Girl of the Month |magazine=Mayfair |location=London |publisher=Paul Raymond Publications |volume=28 |issue=4 |page=50 }}

Men Only

| Men Only Girl/Miss (abandoned name){{cite magazine |author=|date=1975 |title=Men Only Girl: Miss Arabella Hart |magazine=Men Only |location= London |publisher=Paul Raymond Publications |volume=40 |issue=1 }}

Penthouse

| Pet

Playboy

| Playmate

Playgirl

| Man of the Month/Year

Playmen

| La Ragazza del Mese{{cite magazine |author=|date=August 1969 |title=Françoise La Ragazza del Mese |magazine=Playmen |location=Rome, Italy |publisher=Tattilo Editrice S.p.A }}

Some online-only media outlets maintain a monthly designation reminiscent of a print magazine centerfold; for example, the Twistys Treat.{{cite web | url =http://www.twistysvixens.com/tag/treat-of-the-month/ | title =Treat of the Month |author= | date =August 1, 2005 | website =twistysvixens.com | publisher =LemmeCheck Adult Network | access-date =March 28, 2016 }}

Center spread

As a layout device, a centerfold is closely related to a center spread, a pictorial spanning the two center pages of a magazine or other publication, taking advantage of the fact that these are printed on a single sheet of paper.{{cite web|url=https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/center%20spread|title=Center spread|work=Merriam-Webster Dictionary|publisher=Merriam Webster|accessdate=2024-01-18}}

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