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C. C. Beall

Cecil Calvert Beall (1892–1970) was an American commercial illustrator and portrait painter. He did watercolor art and drawings for magazines and comic books. Beall designed posters for the United States government for war loan drives during World War II.

Cecil Calvert Beall
C. C. Beall poster for the Seventh War Loan Drive (May 14 – June 30, 1945)
Born
Cecil Calvert Beall

October 15, 1892
Saratoga, Wyoming, United States
DiedMay 4, 1970 (age 77)
Tampa, Florida, United States
NationalityAmerican
StyleCommercial illustrator, portrait artist
SpouseMildred Muriel Hall

Early life edit

Beall was born on October 15, 1892, in Saratoga, Wyoming, with the given name Cecil Calvert.[1] His parents were Charles W. Beall and Eugenia N. Beall.[2] He had a brother who was a year older, Roger.[3]

Education edit

Beall received tutoring from the Canadian–American painter George Brant Bridgman at the Art Students League in New York City.[3] While there he displayed his artwork and drawings at exhibits of the Society of Illustrators.[4] Beall also attended Pratt Institute to learn the art of watercolor painting and poster drawing.[3]

Career edit

 
General MacArthur, surrender WWII on USS Missouri – painting by Beall

Beall did work for many of the leading periodicals of the twentieth century. His watercolor style was in a type of bold contrasting reflections, which was popular at the time. Some Meredith magazines that he produced paintings and colored drawings for included Collier's, Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan, Woman's Home Companion, Saturday Evening Post, American Family Circle, and This Week.[5] He also painted covers for Elks Magazine[6][7] and Reader's Digest books.[5]

Beall's 1936 painting of President Roosevelt for Collier's cover page led to the position as art director for the Democratic National Committee.[8] Beall was temporarily an employee of the U. S. War Department.[9] At the same time, he was also a correspondent-artist for several magazines, including Collier's, and painted portraits of decorated war heroes. Beall was an eyewitness to the 1945 official Japanese surrender on the USS Missouri.[3] He painted General MacArthur at the event; his work later became the official portrait.[10][11]

 
Roosevelt drawing by Beall for poster to promote U.S. Victory Bonds

Posters edit

Beall's 1945 Treasury poster painting of Joe Rosenthal's photograph of the raising of the replacement American flag on Iwo Jima was used for the war campaign in the Seventh Loan drive.[12][13] He claimed he didn't change any of the lines in the original photograph, but merely colorized it.[14][15] It was put on track to be the most displayed picture in history.[16] The loan promotion brought in more than $26 billion in six weeks' time to help end World War II. The original American flag put up on Mount Suribachi was taken down as a memento. The total fund raised for all eight War Bond drives was $156 billion.[17][18]

Beall's original drawing of U.S. President Roosevelt that was used for the World War II $200 E Bond was given to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. The poster from this art work was labeled "In The Strength Of Great Hope We Must Shoulder Our Common Load." The formal presentation in October 1945 from Beall was in Washington, D.C., with the director of the Office of War Finance, Ted R. Gamiie.[19]

Family and Death edit

Beall married Mildred Muriel Hall in 1920. They had three children: Charles (born 1922), Barbara (born 1924), and John (born 1928).[20][2] He died at the home of his daughter 4 May 1970 in Valrico, Hillsborough, Florida.[21] Florida, U.S., Death Index, 1877-1998 Name Cecil C Beall Age at Death 77 Birth Date 15 Oct 1892 Death Date 4 May 1970 Death Place Hillsborough [County], Florida, United States

Society memberships edit

References edit

  1. ^ "7th War Loan : now--all together". UNT Digital Library. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Pulp Artists - C. Cecil Beall". Pulp Publishing. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Reed 2001, p. 208.
  4. ^ "Notable Exhibit by Illustrators". Democrat and Chronicle (p. 17). Rochester, New York. January 7, 1922 – via Newspapers.com  .
  5. ^ a b Falk 1985, p. 41.
  6. ^ "Elks Magazine Began 30 years ago in June". Oneonta Star (p. 47). Oneonta, New York. May 28, 1952 – via Newspapers.com  .
  7. ^ "To mark the 100thanniversary of Lincoln;s assassination". Gettysburg Times (p. 13). Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. April 22, 1965 – via Newspapers.com  .
  8. ^ "The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula". Fort Missoula Museum. 2012. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  9. ^ Chenoweth 2003, p. 359.
  10. ^ Duke 2012, p. 21.
  11. ^ Chenoweth 2003, p. 181.
  12. ^ "Suribachi Flag Raising to be Official Symbol of Seventh War Loan". Freeport Journal-Standard (p. 3). Freeport, Illinois. March 26, 1945 – via Newspapers.com  .
  13. ^ Lyons, Leonard (November 17, 1945). "The Lyon's Den". Amarillo Daily News. Amarillo, Texas – via Newspapers.com  .
  14. ^ "Flag Raising Picture to Spur 7th Drive". The Emporia Gazette (p. 4). Emporia, Kansas. March 26, 1945 – via Newspapers.com  .
  15. ^ "Rosethal photo is official symbol". The Nebraska State Journal (p. 8). Lincoln, Nebraska. March 25, 1945 – via Newspapers.com  .
  16. ^ "Suribachi Pictureto be Loan Symbol". The Bismarck Tribune (p. 3). Bismarck, North Dakota. March 26, 1945 – via Newspapers.com  .
  17. ^ . Duke University Libraries. Archived from the original on September 11, 2014. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  18. ^ Aulich 2007, p. 11.
  19. ^ "Mrs. Roosevelt receives drawing". Beatrice Daily Sun (p. 1). Beatrice, Nebraska. October 26, 1945 – via Newspapers.com  .
  20. ^ "Cecil Calvert Beall". Family Trees. Ancestry.com. 2016. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  21. ^ https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1415171:7338

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • More paintings by Beall
  • Artwork by C. C. Beall

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Cecil Calvert Beall 1892 1970 was an American commercial illustrator and portrait painter He did watercolor art and drawings for magazines and comic books Beall designed posters for the United States government for war loan drives during World War II Cecil Calvert BeallC C Beall poster for the Seventh War Loan Drive May 14 June 30 1945 BornCecil Calvert BeallOctober 15 1892Saratoga Wyoming United StatesDiedMay 4 1970 age 77 Tampa Florida United StatesNationalityAmericanStyleCommercial illustrator portrait artistSpouseMildred Muriel Hall Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 4 Posters 5 Family and Death 6 Society memberships 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly life editBeall was born on October 15 1892 in Saratoga Wyoming with the given name Cecil Calvert 1 His parents were Charles W Beall and Eugenia N Beall 2 He had a brother who was a year older Roger 3 Education editBeall received tutoring from the Canadian American painter George Brant Bridgman at the Art Students League in New York City 3 While there he displayed his artwork and drawings at exhibits of the Society of Illustrators 4 Beall also attended Pratt Institute to learn the art of watercolor painting and poster drawing 3 Career edit nbsp General MacArthur surrender WWII on USS Missouri painting by Beall Beall did work for many of the leading periodicals of the twentieth century His watercolor style was in a type of bold contrasting reflections which was popular at the time Some Meredith magazines that he produced paintings and colored drawings for included Collier s Vanity Fair Cosmopolitan Woman s Home Companion Saturday Evening Post American Family Circle and This Week 5 He also painted covers for Elks Magazine 6 7 and Reader s Digest books 5 Beall s 1936 painting of President Roosevelt for Collier s cover page led to the position as art director for the Democratic National Committee 8 Beall was temporarily an employee of the U S War Department 9 At the same time he was also a correspondent artist for several magazines including Collier s and painted portraits of decorated war heroes Beall was an eyewitness to the 1945 official Japanese surrender on the USS Missouri 3 He painted General MacArthur at the event his work later became the official portrait 10 11 nbsp Roosevelt drawing by Beall for poster to promote U S Victory BondsPosters editBeall s 1945 Treasury poster painting of Joe Rosenthal s photograph of the raising of the replacement American flag on Iwo Jima was used for the war campaign in the Seventh Loan drive 12 13 He claimed he didn t change any of the lines in the original photograph but merely colorized it 14 15 It was put on track to be the most displayed picture in history 16 The loan promotion brought in more than 26 billion in six weeks time to help end World War II The original American flag put up on Mount Suribachi was taken down as a memento The total fund raised for all eight War Bond drives was 156 billion 17 18 Beall s original drawing of U S President Roosevelt that was used for the World War II 200 E Bond was given to Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt The poster from this art work was labeled In The Strength Of Great Hope We Must Shoulder Our Common Load The formal presentation in October 1945 from Beall was in Washington D C with the director of the Office of War Finance Ted R Gamiie 19 Family and Death editBeall married Mildred Muriel Hall in 1920 They had three children Charles born 1922 Barbara born 1924 and John born 1928 20 2 He died at the home of his daughter 4 May 1970 in Valrico Hillsborough Florida 21 Florida U S Death Index 1877 1998 Name Cecil C Beall Age at Death 77 Birth Date 15 Oct 1892 Death Date 4 May 1970 Death Place Hillsborough County Florida United StatesSociety memberships editAmerican Water Color Society Hudson Valley Art Association Society of Illustrators Salmagundi ClubReferences edit 7th War Loan now all together UNT Digital Library Retrieved August 22 2015 a b Pulp Artists C Cecil Beall Pulp Publishing Retrieved July 3 2020 a b c d Reed 2001 p 208 Notable Exhibit by Illustrators Democrat and Chronicle p 17 Rochester New York January 7 1922 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Falk 1985 p 41 Elks Magazine Began 30 years ago in June Oneonta Star p 47 Oneonta New York May 28 1952 via Newspapers com nbsp To mark the 100thanniversary of Lincoln s assassination Gettysburg Times p 13 Gettysburg Pennsylvania April 22 1965 via Newspapers com nbsp The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula Fort Missoula Museum 2012 Retrieved February 2 2016 Chenoweth 2003 p 359 Duke 2012 p 21 Chenoweth 2003 p 181 Suribachi Flag Raising to be Official Symbol of Seventh War Loan Freeport Journal Standard p 3 Freeport Illinois March 26 1945 via Newspapers com nbsp Lyons Leonard November 17 1945 The Lyon s Den Amarillo Daily News Amarillo Texas via Newspapers com nbsp Flag Raising Picture to Spur 7th Drive The Emporia Gazette p 4 Emporia Kansas March 26 1945 via Newspapers com nbsp Rosethal photo is official symbol The Nebraska State Journal p 8 Lincoln Nebraska March 25 1945 via Newspapers com nbsp Suribachi Pictureto be Loan Symbol The Bismarck Tribune p 3 Bismarck North Dakota March 26 1945 via Newspapers com nbsp Brief History of World War Two Advertising Campaigns War Loans and Bonds Duke University Libraries Archived from the original on September 11 2014 Retrieved February 21 2014 Aulich 2007 p 11 Mrs Roosevelt receives drawing Beatrice Daily Sun p 1 Beatrice Nebraska October 26 1945 via Newspapers com nbsp Cecil Calvert Beall Family Trees Ancestry com 2016 Retrieved February 2 2016 https www ancestry com discoveryui content view 1415171 7338 Bibliography edit Aulich James 2007 War Posters Weapons of Mass Communication New York Thames amp Hudson ISBN 978 0 500 251416 Chenoweth H Avery 2003 Art of war New York Barnes amp Noble Publisher ISBN 0760748284 Duke Sara 2012 Cartoonists amp Illustrators in Swann Collection DC Comics Falk Peter H 1985 Who was who in American art Sound View Press ISBN 978 0 932087 00 3 Reed Walt 2001 Illustrator in America 1860 2000 Illustrators Society ISBN 978 0 942604 80 1 External links editMore paintings by Beall Artwork by C C Beall Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C C Beall amp oldid 1178122808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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