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(1897 -- [[1977]])
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(January 14, 1897 – November 15, 1977)
  
Artist Harold Winfield Scott was named after his relative, General Winfield Scott of the Mexican-American War.
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The work of [[artist]] '''Harold Winfield Scott''' appeared in many of the [[pulp magazines]] of the 1930s–40s, including ''The Avenger'', ''[[Doc Savage]]'', and ''[[Unknown]]''. He taught art at Pratt Institute, and [[Edd Cartier]] was one of his students.  After the pulps, he sold artwork to slick magazines, [[Dell]] paperbacks, and Western [[comic books]].
  
His artwork appeared in many of the [[pulp magazines]] of the 1930s-1940s, including ''The Avenger'', ''Doc Savage'', and ''[[Unknown]]''. He taught art at Pratt Institute, and [[Edd Cartier]] was one of his students.  After the pulps, he sold artwork to slick magazines, [[Dell]] paperbacks, and Western comic books.
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He was named after his relative, General Winfield Scott of the Mexican-American War.
  
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* [https://www.pulpartists.com/Scott,HW.html Entry at Pulp Artists. ]
  
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 2 April 2024

(January 14, 1897 – November 15, 1977)

The work of artist Harold Winfield Scott appeared in many of the pulp magazines of the 1930s–40s, including The Avenger, Doc Savage, and Unknown. He taught art at Pratt Institute, and Edd Cartier was one of his students. After the pulps, he sold artwork to slick magazines, Dell paperbacks, and Western comic books.

He was named after his relative, General Winfield Scott of the Mexican-American War.



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