James Bingham
(1917 - 1971)
A naval officer in WW2; also worked as an AAF animator. Provided art for Perry Mason and the revival of the Tugboat Annie stories for Saturday Evening Post (also did a Post cover); other slick work for Argosy, Good Housekeeping, Esquire. Few artists, before or since, worked on so many advertising series; Bingham's many accounts included The Airlines of the United States (keeping the idea of this travel mode alive during WW2), Association of Railroads (ditto), Maxwell House, Gulf Oil, Cannon Towels, Caterpillar Tractor, Philadelphia Whisky, Alcoa Steamship Company, Champion Spark Plugs, U S Steel.
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Good Housekeeping, "Claudia" (1945) Bingham - 001A
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Saturday Evening Post, "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse" (1953) Bingham - 001
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Cadillac, "Imprint Of Cadillac Power!" (1943) Bingham - 003
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Cadillac, "Cannon On A Rampage..." (1943) Bingham - 004
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Corby's Whiskey, "Prying into the Secrets of the Deep" (1950) Bingham - 005
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Argosy, "The Invention" (1954) Bingham - 006
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American Export, "The Magna Charta" (1943, 1944) Bingham - 007
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Caterpillar, "Spring Again" (1945) Bingham - 008
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Champion, "G I Joe - Spark Plug Of The Armed Forces" (1944) Bingham - 009
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Cannon Towels, "Tank Corps" (1944) Bingham - 010
NOTE: The girl art in this series appears to be by Fritz Willis
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Cannon Towels, "Buna Bathtub" (1944) Bingham - 011
NOTE: The girl art in this series appears to be by Fritz Willis
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Cannon Towels, "Hey, Turn Off The Water, Jumbo!" (1944) Bingham - 012
NOTE: The girl art in this series appears to be by Fritz Willis
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Philadelphia Whisky (1944) Bingham - 013
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Philadelphia Whisky (1945) Bingham - 014
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Philadelphia Whisky (1944) Bingham - 015
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Philadelphia Whisky (1944) Bingham - 016
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Philadelphia Whisky (1945) Bingham - 017
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Association of American Railroads, "All The Comforts Of Roam" (1944) Bingham - 018
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Association of American Railroads, "High Iron" (1945) Bingham - 019
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Association of American Railroads, "Train Of Thought For The Future" (1944) Bingham - 020
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