Inventory of the Howard Scott Papers,
1921-1984 and
undated, bulk
1930s-1950s
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Howard Scott Papers,
1921-1984 and undated, bulk 1930s-1950s
Creator
Scott, Howard
Extent
4.0 Linear Feet
600
Items
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke
University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal
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University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay
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to Duke University. For more information, consult the copyright section of the
Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Howard Scott Papers, Rare Book,
Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The Howard Scott Papers were donated to the Rare Book, Manuscript,
and Special Collections Library through a gift in 1996.
Processing Information
Processed by Richard Collier
Completed March 2003
Encoded by Richard Collier
Processing was supported in part by the National Endowment for the
Humanities.
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
Circa 1902 | Born, Holyoke, Mass. |
1921 | Graduated from Holyoke High School; illustrated the school
yearbook |
1925 | Graduated from Pratt Institute program in general art;
attended Art Students League in New York |
1935 | Created award-winning poster for Ford,
"It's no use, Mac, it's a Ford V-8"
|
1942 | Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; produced
patriotic posters for the U.S. War Information Service |
1948 | Won the top two awards at the 16th Annual Exhibition of
Outdoor Advertising, presented by the Art Directors Club of Chicago--the gold
medal for a Heinz poster and the silver for a Nash Motors poster |
Circa 1955 | Worked with Outdoor Advertising Inc. to raise standards of
poster boards; worked with Raymond Loewy to improve billboard
structures |
1956 | Founded Verilux, Inc., which researched full-spectrum lighting
systems for artists and the printing industry; developed the Trucolite lighting
system. |
1965 | Received a U.S. patent for the Verilux light bulb, a full
spectrum bulb that simulates natural lighting |
1983 | Died August 17, in Greenwich, Conn. |
Howard Scott was one of the foremost graphic artists working in
outdoor advertising during the 1930s-1950s and the recipient of numerous
outdoor advertising industry design awards.
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Collection Overview
The
Howard Scott Papers span
the years 1921-1984, although the bulk of materials covers the period from the
1930s to the 1950s, documenting Scott's career in outdoor advertising as a
billboard designer and graphic artist. The papers include correspondence
(including two letters from
Norman Rockwell), newspaper and magazine clippings,
awards, and school yearbooks relating to Scott's personal and professional
life, in addition to photographs,
sketches,
lithographs and reprints of outdoor advertising
images for clients such as
Amoco,
Chesterfield (Liggett and Myers),
Esso and
Mobil oil products,
DeSoto,
Ford, and
Nash automobiles,
H.J. Heinz Co.,
Lever Brothers,
Pabst and
Schlitz beers, World War II-era programs such as the
USO and Navy recruitment, and the 1939-1940
World's Fair. The collection is arranged into four
series--the General Papers Series, the
Photographs Series, the Graphic
Design, Artwork and Sketches Series, and the Memorabilia Series.
The General Papers Series includes
correspondence, biographical information, clippings, sketches, school
yearbooks, publications and certificates of recognition. Included are articles
about
"Elmer,"
the character created by Scott
to help promote the 1940
World's Fair.
The Photographs Series includes
approximately 100
prints and
transparencies depicting
billboard images for a variety of products, such as
Esso oil and gasoline,
Heinz ketchup,
Knickerbocker beer,
Swan (Lever Brothers) soap and
Twenty Grand cigarettes. Several of the
photographs show models in poses which served as the basis for billboard
images. Some of the images are signed by artists other than Scott. In addition,
approximately 20 photographs depict Scott at various ages, and at work in his
studio.
The Graphic Design, Artwork, and Sketches
Series includes
sketches and
proof sheets for
billboards and
outdoor advertising campaigns created by Scott, as
well as a sampling of outdoor
poster work by other artists. Major clients include
Chesterfield cigarettes;
Knickerbocker,
Pabst and
Schlitz beers;
DeSoto,
Ford and
Nash automobiles;
Amoco and
Mobil gas and oil; along with a sampling of World
War II poster designs including Navy recruiting and the USO. Media include
pencil and ink
sketches,
watercolors,
lithographs, and
oil paintings. A large mixed media
painting depicts an award-winning outdoor design
for
Ford, with the slogan
"He's Doing Fine...He Bought a Ford V-8."
The Memorabilia Series includes awards and
trophies that Scott won for his advertising artwork and reflects the esteem
with which Scott's work was held by his peers in the outdoor advertising
industry.
Closely related collections include: the
Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA)
Archives; the
Garrett Orr Papers; the
John Paver Papers; the
Strobridge Lithographing Company Advertisements;
the
Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA)
Slide Library; the War Effort Mobilization Campaign Poster Collection; and the
R.C. Maxwell Records.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a
search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will
bring up other related research materials.
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Scott, Howard.
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Advertising, Outdoor--History.
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Advertising, Outdoor--Posters.
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Advertising, Outdoor--United States.
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Advertising--Cigarettes--United States.
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Advertising--Beer--United States.
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Billboards.
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Billboards--United States.
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United Service Organizations (U.S.)
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World War, 1939-1945--Propaganda.
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New York World's Fair (1939-1940).
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United States Navy--Recruitment, enlistment,
etc.--History.
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DeSoto automobile.
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Frazer Nash automobile.
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Drawing--20th century.
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Posters, American--20th century--United States.
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Posters--Design.
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Esso Petroleum Company, ltd.
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H.J. Heinz Company.
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Lever Brothers Company.
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Pabst Brewing Company.
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Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company.
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Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.
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Ford Motor Company.
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Amoco Oil Company.
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Mobil Oil Corporation.
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Amoco Corporation.
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Rockwell, Norman, 1894-1978.
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Photographs.
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Clippings.
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Sketches.
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Lithographs.
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John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising &
Marketing History.
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Detailed Description of Collection
General Papers Series,
1921-1984 and undated
Correspondence (two letters from
Norman Rockwell), biographical information,
clippings, sketches, school yearbooks, publications and certificates of
recognition. Included are articles about
"Elmer,"
the character created by Scott to help
promote the 1940
World's Fair. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 1
Awards and notices,
1938
Biographical information and obituary notices,
1983-1984 and undated
Clippings,
1942-1947, 1956 and undated
(2 folders)
"Elmer"
character created for 1940 World's Fair,
1940
Holyoke High School class of 1921 alumni list,
1921
Letters from
Norman Rockwell
1962, 1972
Publications
Prattonia,
1925
[Pratt Institute student publication]
Miscellaneous,
1929-1962
Speeches and presentations,
1956-1964
Yearbook [Holyoke High School?],
1921
Photographs Series,
1930s-1950s and undated
Approximately 100
prints and
transparencies depicting
billboard images for a variety of products, such
as
Esso oil and gasoline,
Heinz ketchup,
Knickerbocker beer,
Swan soap and
Twenty Grand cigarettes. Several of the
photographs show models in poses which served as the basis for billboard
images. Some of the images are signed by artists other than Scott. In addition,
approximately 20 photographs depict Scott at various ages, and at work in his
studio. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 2
Contact sheets for billboard advertisements,
undated
Poster designs, undated
Banks
Esso
Gasoline
Motor fuel
Motor oil
Oil burner
Knickerbocker beer
Poster House, Ltd. design for generic home
repair loan billboard
Roth's Black Hawk bacon
SOHIO
Swan soap
Twenty Grand cigarettes
Scott, Howard,
1930s-1950s
(Folders 1-4 of 6)
Box 3
Scott, Howard,
1930s-1950s (continued)
(Folders 5-6 of 6)
Miscellaneous photographs, 1949 and undated
Graphic Design, Artwork and Sketches Series,
1937-1950s and undated
Sketches and
proof sheets for
billboards and
outdoor advertising campaigns created by Scott,
as well as a sampling of outdoor
poster work by other artists. Media include
pencil and ink
sketches,
watercolors,
lithographs, and
oil paintings. A large mixed media
painting depicts an award-winning outdoor
design for
Ford, with the slogan
"He's Doing Fine...He Bought a Ford V-8."
Arranged alphabetically by genre type.
Box 4
Advertisements and periodical covers,
1920s-1950s
(3 folders)
[Includes AandP, Amoco gas and oil, Arrow collars, Calvin Klein,
Campbell's soup, DeSoto automobiles, Fleetwood cigarettes, forest fire
prevention,
Golfer's, Holsum
bread, Ivory soap, Jantzen sqimwear, Kemp's ice cream, Lay's potato chips, Mail
Pouch tobacco, Mobil gas and oil, Nash automobiles, Palmolive soap,
Saturday Evening
Post, Schlitz beer,
Wings, World War
II]
Box 5
Billboard and poster designs,
1937-1950s and undated
(3 folders)
[Includes designs for banks (generic designs), Democrats for
Wilkie,
Dieldrin (Shell) insecticide,
Drake's Cakes,
Ford,
Ivory soap,
Laymen's National Committee, Liberty Loans,
Navy recruiting,
Pabst beer,
Rath's Black Hawk bacon,
U.S.O.,
World War II]
Oversize Folder 1
Billboard and poster designs,
1940s-1950s and undated (continued)
[Includes designs for
Breck shampoo,
Chesterfields cigarettes,
Cott beverages,
Knickerbocker beer,
Nash automobiles,
Paul Jones bourbon,
U.S.O.]
Oversize Folders 2-3
Billboard art and poster designs,
1940s-1950s (continued)
[Includes designs for Nash automobiles,
Saturday Evening
Post, U.S.O., World War II]
Oversize Folder 4
Billboard and poster designs,
1940s-1950s and undated (continued)
[Includes Old Gold cigarettes, Petri wine, Sherlock Holmes
films]
Original art
Oversize Folder 5
Billboard and poster backgrounds, undated
Oversize Folder 6
Billboard and poster designs, undated
[Includes designs for
Cadillac,
Cott beverages,
Nabisco (Ritz crackers) and
Nash automobiles]
Item
1
Painting for Ford billboard,
"He's Doing Fine...He Bought a Ford V-8,"
circa 1938
Box 6
Paintings and sketches,
1920s-1950s and
undated
Memorabilia Series,
1935-1958
Awards and trophies that Scott won for his advertising artwork.
Arranged alphabetically by competition title and type of award, and
chronologically therein.
Annual Exhibit of Outdoor Advertising Art
Box 7
Certificates,
1947-1958
Box 8
Medals and trophies
1935, First Place
1937, Second Place
1941, Honorable Mention
Box 7
Circa 1942, Honorable Mention (plaque)
Box 8
1948
First Award-Food products
First Grand Award
Second Grand Award
1951, Food products
1952, Gasoline and oils
Kerwin H. Fulton Award,
1937