penthouse
Explore the vintage erotic world of Penthouse magazine, created by master of erotica Bob Guccione.
Ultimate Guide to Vintage Penthouse Pets. Created with: OG Collection.
Beautiful women were attracted to the world of Penthouse Magazine and its founder, photographer Bob Guccione. As an artist, he said he selected his subjects based on an internal perception of beauty that transcended societal trends and historical norms. His tastes ran counter culture. The women featured in Penthouse Magazine during the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s were all hand-picked by Guccione. However, by the late ‘90s, the magazine’s editorial control shifted away from him, marking the end of an era.
By OG Collection 4 years ago in Filthy
History of Penthouse Magazine's 1969 American Launch. Created with: OG Collection.
Penthouse began publication as a British magazine, founded on a shoestring in London in 1965 by Bob Guccione, a relatively unknown American artist with no publishing experience. With the assistance of a small, but willing staff, he was able to go against traditional England and, after a controversial beginning, make Penthouse the largest selling quality men's magazine in the history of British publishing.
By OG Collection 9 years ago in Filthy
Penthouse Founder Bob Guccione’s Life Being Turned Into TV Series. Created with: OG Collection.
Penthouse founder Bob Guccione’s rise to the top of the media landscape and fall into financial ruin will be the subject of a new television series, Variety has learned.
By OG Collection 9 years ago in Filthy
Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story
Filthy Gorgeous tells the story of a self-made billionaire who used his first success, Penthouse, to build a media empire that included over 100 publications. Guccione was a crusader for freedom of speech, an outspoken advocate of Vietnam Veteran’s rights, and the man who cost former Miss America, Vanessa Williams, her crown. Guccione also exposed the hypocrisy of the religious constituents who attempted to destroy him while hiring prostitutes for their own pleasure.
By Dixon Steele9 years ago in Filthy











