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Albert W. Hampson Commercial Artwork Collection

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Albert W. Hampson Commercial Artwork Collection
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Object Details

Summary

Collection documents the personal life and professional work of commercial artist Albert W. Hampson.

Scope and Contents

The collection documents the creation of promotional and advertising materials through photographs, original artwork and completed print advertisements and point-of-purchase displays. The research value of the collection lies in the documentation of this process. Researchers will find that these materials demonstrate how ideas are conceived and then expressed by artists for their clients. Evidence of decision making and collaboration between the artist and the client is illustrated by elements such as color choices or model poses. Often this evidence is lost when the only record saved is the completed advertisement or display. A good example of the developmental/creative process, complete with finished product, is the Tung-Sol Radio Tubes project. Materials also demonstrate the variety and occurrence of advertising projects during the mid-twentieth century. The artist created documents and artwork for different markets, both the consumer and the company. Materials are arranged first by parent company, then by product or brand name. However, there are a very small number of items, with obscure affiliations to a company listed by product name. Corporate ownership of many of these companies and products has changed since the era that Hampson was working in, but their historical application has been maintained in this container list. Researchers must research product or company names within their historical context.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8b552f2fa-8bf0-4e01-8a64-c0a789f66965

Creator

Hampson, Albert W., 1911-1990 (artist)

Occupation

Artists' models

Topic

advertising -- 20th century
Advertising agencies -- United States
Advertising art -- 20th century
Advertising, magazine -- 20th century
Design sketches
Fiction -- Novels
Magazine covers -- Design
Magazine illustration
Photography of women -- 1940-1950
Women in advertising

Provenance

The collection was donated by Hampson's son, Theodore Hampson, September 1996.

Creator

Hampson, Albert W., 1911-1990 (artist)

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Albert W. Hampson Commercial Artwork Collection

Biographical

Albert W. Hampson was born May 20, 1910, in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He demonstrated artistic ability at an early age, winning all of the available school awards. Observing teachers encouraged him to pursue a career as an artist. His mother's death and father's unemployment forced him to get a job while still attending high school. He balanced work, school, and art all through his adolescence. After his graduation from Northeast High School in June of 1927, Hampson pursued his art education at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art (the University of the Arts) until June of 1931. While at the university, he was quarterback of the Germantown Boys Club football team and a semi-pro team in Chestnut Hill, and he attended the Cape Cod School of Art under a scholarship provision, for one year in 1930. Also during his education, and after graduation, Hampson earned a living by providing draft and architectural drawings for several Philadelphia architects. He was driving a bread wagon and preparing advertising layouts for a Philadelphia bakery, the Old Bond Bakery, when he got his first big break: one of his oil paintings was featured on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post on November 30, 1934. Between 1935 and 1944, his work appeared on the covers of Post and Look magazines more than a dozen times. Hampson had been working as a commercial artist for a decade and was well established before marrying Josephine Unger Corson, a jewelry designer and librarian, on February 7, 1945. They had two children, Hillary, born 1945, and Theodore "Ted" born 1956. In his personal life Hampson was known for his strong political opinions and work ethic, sometimes working eighteen hours a day. He did not believe in short-cuts, and his determination for perfection was evident in his do-it-yourself landscaping, according to his son. He spent time away from home, working five days a week in New York when Ted was young, but Hampson always brought gifts home and was ready for a discussion on politics. He was an active member of the Philadelphia Sketch Club, the oldest continuing artist organization in the nation. He was remembered by long-time colleague and friend, Fred Decker, as a staunch democrat (borderline socialist) who firmly publicized his views. This tenacious attitude provided him with the abilities of a great salesman, and knowing how to sell ideas can make a great commercial artist, as his son noted. He also had personal success as a father figure, according to Ted. Hampson enjoyed a long and successful career as a freelance artist, staff artist, and art director for several New York and Philadelphia advertising agencies. He illustrated books and dust jackets and was a noted portrait painter. His work also encompassed commercial art, newspapers and magazines, point-of-purchase product displays, and was employed by such noted corporations as Johnson & Johnson™, DuPont©, General Electric©, Hiram Walker & Sons Incorporated, & Philco Television©. Hampson credited his success to the Saturday Evening Post for giving him the courage to continue as an artist. He saved examples, along with scrapbooks, photographs and business correspondence, as a record of his work. Ted preserved his father's collection after his death on February 19, 1990. His collection was donated to the Smithsonian on September 5, 1996 by Theodore "Ted" Hampson, who worked as a News Editor in Chicago until his death at forty–four years of age in 2000.

Extent

6 Cubic feet

Date

1926-1980, undated

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0561

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Advertisements
Artwork
Black-and-white negatives
Black-and-white photographs
Black-and-white photographic prints
Correspondence
Design drawings
Diaries
Photographs
Point-of-purchase displays
Sketches
Slides (photographs)
Sketches, conceptual

Citation

Albert W. Hampson Commercial Artwork Collection, 1926-1980, undated, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in five series. Series 1, Personal Papers, 1928-1980, undated Series 2, Early Artwork, 1926-1927, undated Series 3, Commercial Artwork, 1938-1969, undated Series 4, Artwork for Covers of Publications, 1937-1950s, undated Series 5, Portraits, 1951-1977, undated

Processing Information

Processed by Jennifer Namsiriwan, intern, 2006; Jennifer Ann Danenberg, intern, 2007; and Vanessa Broussard-Simmons, archivist, 2007.

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Genre/Form

Advertisements
Artwork
Black-and-white negatives
Black-and-white photographs
Black-and-white photographic prints -- Silver gelatin -- 1950-2000
Correspondence
Correspondence -- 20th century
Design drawings -- 20th century
Diaries -- 20th century
Photographs -- 20th century
Point-of-purchase displays
Point-of-purchase displays -- 20th century
Sketches
Slides (photographs)
Sketches, conceptual

Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Related Materials

Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution NW Ayer Advertising Agency Records, NMAH.AC.0059 Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, NMAH.AC.0060 Alan and Elaine Levitt Advertisement Collection, NMAH.AC.0303 Federal Express Advertising History Collection, NMAH.AC.0306 Cover Girl Advertising Oral History & Documentation Project, NMAH.AC.0374 Louis Szalay Advertising Art Collection, NMAH.AC.0412 Landor Design Collection, NMAH.AC.0500 Francis M. Mair Papers, NMAH.AC.0548 Sandra and Gary Baden Collection of Celebrity Endorsements in Advertising, NMAH.AC.0611 Thomajan Advertising Collection, NMAH.AC.0643 Ivory Soap Collection, NMAH.AC.0791 Lucian Bernhard Advertising Art Collection, NMAH.AC.1161 Walter H. Voigt Brewing Industry Collection, NMAH.AC.1195 Saul Nesbitt Papers, NMAH.AC.1275 Lester Beall collection, NMAH.AC.1278 Benjamin H. Stansbury Papers, NMAH.AC.1350 Charles Sheldon Papers, NMAH.AC.1423 Anthony Moreno Papers, NMAH.AC.1478 Mahler Product Packaging and Advertising Collection, NMAH.AC.1482 Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution William E. L. Bunn Papers, 1AAA.bunnwill Richard E. Filipowski Papers, AAA.filirich Antonin Heythum Papers, AAA.heytanto Paul Hollister Papers, AAA.hollpaul Dorothy Liebes Papers, AAA.liebdoro Museum of Graphic Art Records, AAA.museofga Viktor Schreckengost Papers, AAA.schrvikt Charles Sheeler Papers, AAA.sheechar John Vassos Papers, 1898-1985, AAA.vassjohn Inez Wheeler Papers, AAA.wheeinez Douglas Leigh Papers, AAA.leigdoug Frank Harmon Myers Papers, AAA.myerfran Smithsonian Institution Archives Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Exhibitions, Exhibition Records, SIA.FA10-061 Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Department of Applied Arts and Industrial Design Records, SIA.FA95-170 National Museum of American Art, Department of Graphic Arts Records, SIA.FA95-143 National Museum of History and Technology, Division of Graphic Arts and Photography, Records, SIA.FARU0206 National Museum of History and Technology, Division of Graphic Arts Records, SIA.FARU0413 National Museum of American Art, Department of Graphic Arts Records, SIA.FARU0476 Ruel P. Tolman Collection, SIA.FARU7433
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Record ID

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Cerveza India

Frostie Beverage Company

Miles Laboratories

United States Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau

Saturday Evening Post

Bond Bread Baking Company

Supreme Bread, Denault, Ltd.

Clicquot Club Company

Coca-Cola Company

Distilled Liquors Import Company

Unidentified holiday

Wampole's Creo-Terpin Medical Company

Saturday Evening Post

Bond Manufacturing Corporation

Bruder, M.A., & Sons

Publicker Industries, Incorporated, (Haller's Bourbon Whiskey)

Heublein, Incorporated (Relska)

Diamond Ice and Coal Company

Philadelphia Electric Company

Borden, Incorporated (Reid's Ice Cream)

Merck Company (Calgon Consumer Products and Sucrets)

Shell Chemical Company (No Pest Strips)

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Unidentified woman


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