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Sandra and Gary Baden Collection of Celebrity Endorsements in Advertising

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Baden, Gary
Baden, Sandra
Topic
Celebrities
Endorsements in advertising
advertising
Provenance
The collection was donated to the Archives Center of the National Museum of American History by Gary and Sandra Baden, of Chevy Chase, D.C., in 1997.
Creator
Baden, Gary
Baden, Sandra
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Sandra and Gary Baden Collection of Celebrity Endorsements in Advertising
Summary
An extensive collection of magazine advertisements featuring celebrities from entertainment, sports, royalty, and the arts.
Biographical / Historical
The use of celebrities for promoting a product is an advertising device that has been used with increasing frequency since the latter part of the 19th century. Personalities from all walks of life, society, sports, and entertainment have regularly lent their image for product endorsement. These products have ranged from alcohol to moth crystals to cigarettes and a variety of other products. The trend continues to grow and refine itself expanding from the realm of print media into television, radio, motion pictures, and the internet.
Extent
2 Cubic feet
Date
circa 1897-1979
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0611
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Tear sheets
Magazines (periodicals)
Citation
The Sandra and Gary Baden Collection of Celebrity Endorsements in Advertising, 1897-1979, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into five series. Series 1: Performing Arts Series 2: Business/Politics Series 3: Sports Series 4: Society, fashio, Royalty Series 5: Writers, Musicians, Artists, Singers
Processing Information
Collection processed by Franklin A. Robinson, Jr., volunteer, August, 1999, supervised by Mimi Minnick.
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
Tear sheets
Magazines (periodicals) -- 20th century
Scope and Contents
A wide-ranging collection of over 1,000 celebrity advertising endorsements, ca. 1897-1979. The endorsements were culled by a collector/hobbyist from high-end magazines publications such as Fortune, McCalls, Playbill and Vogue. They feature a wide range of celebrities from the fields of performing arts, sports, business, politics and "society." The products endorsed vary greatly with heavy concentrations of cigarettes, beauty products and electronic equipment predominating. The bulk of the collection covers the 1920s-1970s with an especially high concentration of material from the 1930s-1940s. The majority are in color. Advertisements are filed according to the profession or background of the endorser Thereunder, ads are arranged alphabetically by the last name of the endorser. Where more than one endorser is featured, the advertisement is filed under the last name of the endorser most prominently featured in the advertisement. If they are all of equal status within the advertisement, the advertisement is filed under the last name appearing earliest in the alphabet.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562730417326-1562730417365-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8ddbbdd2a-6ac1-4ec5-a013-b96ffc469af6

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  • Leslie Brooks with/ the cast of "The Scar"

  • Ernie Pyle

  • Ginger Rogers

  • New York Debutantes Live in Luxables. Print advertising.

  • You're beautiful! Print advertising. Ladies Home Journal

  • Sports

  • Duchess of Sutherland

  • Mrs. Cornlius Vanderbilt Jr. is Young...sic Entrancing.....Beautful...as the world expects her to be. Print advertising.

  • A Succession of Successes-- Print advertising.

  • Bob Hope

  • Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy

  • John Wayne

  • Betty Grable (2 ads)

  • Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel, III w/

  • What makes skin Smooth--Wrinkle-free? Print advertising.

  • Rita Hayworth

  • "You're lovely!" sic Print advertising. Ladies Home Journal

  • the cast of "The Paradine Case"

  • Olive Cawley w/

  • Frances Farmer with/

  • Dainty Girls Win Out. Print advertising.

  • Over 30--they have the skin of their 20s. Print advertising.

  • Harold Lloyd

  • Jumbo the elephant

  • Basil Rathbone (2 ads)

  • If you'd like to have a "second look" complexion. Print advertising.

  • Eleanor K. Roosevelt, 2 ads

  • Every Musical show in New York uses Lux... Print advertising.

  • It's my one essential Print advertising. Vogue, incorporating Vanity Fair

  • Beauty is my business. Print advertising.

  • "You're adorable!" sic Print advertising.

  • Will you give one month to winning a Romance Complexion? Print advertising.

  • Esther Williams with/

  • The most Beautiful Clothes in the world are kept like new with Lux. Print advertising.

  • Margaret Sullavan

  • I Didn't Know I Could Be So Happy Print advertising.

  • Fred Astaire

  • Your Skin Will Love Camay's Caressing Care! Print advertising.

  • Life's a Whirl! Print advertising.

  • Mary Martin

  • 9 out of 10 Screen Stars are Lux Girls! Print advertising. Ladies Home Journal

  • Every Girl Should Have The Charm of Sweet, Fragrant Skin! Print advertising.

  • Rosamond Pinchot

  • Hats In The Air-- Print advertising.

  • John Barrymore with/

  • Loretta Young (3 ads)

  • Irene Rich

  • Gary Cooper

  • "Bad Skin" sic means--A Lazy Under Skin. Print advertising.

  • Ted Williams

  • Veronica Lake

  • Beatrice "Milo" Grey w/

  • Take a Leaf from the Debs' Glamour Book... Print advertising.

  • Yvonne DeCarlo

  • Ethel Barrymore with/

  • Louise Brooks

  • Lucille Ball

  • I Adore You... print advertising

  • Hearts and Flowers go to the girl with Lovely Skin.. Print advertising.

  • Tell Us, Pretty Maidens... print advertising

  • Maureen O'Hara

  • First Lady of the Land, First Lady of the Air color advertisement

  • Claudette Colbert

  • Doris Day

  • Dolores Del Rio

  • Dee Dee Bridgewater

  • Countess de La Falaise

  • Getting to the Heart of this Valentine Question-- Print advertising.

  • Writers, Musicians, Artists, Singers

  • For the Most Beautiful Hair in the World... Print advertising.

  • Society, Fashion, Royalty

  • Business/Politics

  • Ginger Rogers (2 ads)

  • Dorothy Lamour

  • Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. (2 ads)

  • Tony Curtis

  • Marilyn Miller (2 ads)

  • The Duchess of Sutherland. Print advertising.

  • A new study of the Countess de la Falaise. Print advertising.

  • Never dries--it Beautifies! Print advertising.

  • Judy Garland

  • Mrs. Ellen Tuck Astor w/

  • I'm sure of all-over Lux Loveliness with this big BATH SIZE! Print advertising. Redbook

  • Programme Notes. Print advertising.

  • Dolores Del Rio

  • Now...In new Bath Size. Print advertising.

  • Margaret Adams with/

  • William Bendix w/

  • Girls with sweet fragrant skin win out. Print advertising. Woman's Home Companion

  • Barbara Stanwyck

  • June Allyson

  • Joe DiMaggio

  • The Duchess of Leinster

  • Lana Turner (4 ads)

  • Margaret Biddle w/

  • Dorothy Lamour

  • Jumbo the Colossal / The Magnificent / insists on Lux for thrifty costume care. Print advertising.

  • Senorita Ana Rosa Martinez Guerrero w/

  • June Allyson (2 ads)

  • Gabrielle Brune w/

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