Atpūta
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CategoriesIllustrated magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherBenjamiņš Publishing
Founder
- Emīlija Benjamiņa
- Antons Benjamiņš
Cover of the first edition (in 1911) | |
| Categories | Illustrated magazine |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Publisher | Benjamiņš Publishing |
| Founder |
|
| Founded | 1911 1924 |
| Final issue | 1912 1940 |
| Country | Latvia |
| Language | Latvian |
Atpūta (Latvian: Leisure) was a weekly illustrated magazine which was published in Latvia between 1911 and 1912 and then from 1924 and 1940. It was the most read popular magazine in the 1920s and in the 1930s. The magazine was one of the publications which presented the applied arts, particularly women's handicrafts, as well as the wearing of national costume as instances of the Latvian national identity.[1]