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The cover of TIME has often been called the most important real estate in journalism—making some of the world’s best photographers and artists its architects. Since the charcoal portrait and hand-drawn line work of the first cover—dated March 3, 1923—nearly every medium out there has been used to create a TIME cover. The first three decades were dominated by lithographs, gouache, charcoal, black-and-white portrait photography, and watercolors. These covers are noteworthy on their merits, but several among them turned out not simply to record news, but also to make it. Read more about the TIME Magazine Centennial: https://ti.me/3kCCXig Subscribe to TIME’s YouTube channel ►► http://ti.me/subscribe-time Subscribe to TIME: https://ti.me/3h3YluR Get the day’s top headlines to your inbox, curated by TIME editors: http://ti.me/the-brief Follow us: Twitter: https://ti.me/3Uu8YVy Facebook: https://ti.me/3Hf4iA2 Instagram: https://ti.me/3HekW2o