Hubbell, Charles H., 1898-

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School teacher and farmer. Kidder County, Dakota Territory.

From the description of Diary, 1888. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17799152

Charles Hubbell was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1899 and quickly became interested in aviation. He was an avid model plane builder and by the time he had graduated high school he had constructed a man sized glider. He attended and graduated the Cleveland School of Art in 1923 and gained his pilots license in 1925.

Hubbell worked as a commercial artist in Cleveland for several years and painted airplanes in his spare time until he was contracted by the Thompson Company to begin producing paintings for their yearly calendar using the winners of the annual Thompson races. The first calendar was produced in 1937. Hubbell would continue to paint for the calendar until 1969 when he retired.

From the guide to the Charles Hubbel Collection, 1941-1961, (Wright State University, Special Collections and Archives)

Charles H. Hubbell (1899-1971) was born in Lakewood, Ohio, where he attended Lakewood High School. His interest in aviation began at an early age. As a youth, he was an avid model airplane builder, and once attempted to build a full-size aircraft. During World War I, he enlisted in the United States Navy and was stationed in Buffalo, New York, as a draftsman, where he assisted in the design of naval aircraft. After the war, He entered the Cleveland School of Art where he graduated in 1922. He went on to become a commercial artist working on advertising for companies such as Woodroot Hair Tonic, Lucky Tiger, and Campbell Soups. In 1927, Hubbell received his private pilot's license by exchanging aviation art with flight instructors for flying lessons. His reputation as an aviation artist grew in the Cleveland area. Eventually, his work was seen by Fred Witt, who, at the time, was the director of public relations for Thompson Products. Witt was so impressed with Hubbell's work that he showed it to the president of Thompson Products, Fredrick C. Crawford, who was equally impressed. Thompson Products then commissioned Hubbell to paint the winning aircraft of each year's Thompson Trophy Race. By 1936 Thompson Products had accumulated eight of Hubbell's paintings. Fred Witt had the idea to promote Thomson Products with a calendar featuring the aviation art of Charles Hubbell, and in 1937 the first Thompson Products calendar featuring the work of Charles Hubbell was produced. It was so popular that it was reissued the next year, with the addition of the 1937 Thompson Trophy winner. By 1941, Hubbell was painting twelve new works a year for the calendar. By 1950, Charles Hubbell and the Thompson Products calendar had become famous in aviation circles. Both aviation manufacturers and the branches of the military services invited Hubbell to view the operations of their aircraft in person, with the hope of one of their aircraft appearing in a future calendar. In 1949, the Military Air Transport Service (MATS) invited Hubbell on an around-the-world tour. The result was the 1951 calendar featuring the aircraft and operations of MATS. Hubbell continued to paint for the Thompson Products calendar until 1969. During this time, he was also a consultant to the Thompson Auto-Album and Aviation Museum, and later the Crawford Auto-Aviation Collection of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Hubbell's art has been displayed in corporate boardrooms, world capitals, and in President Harry S. Truman's Oval Office. In all, Hubbell produced paintings for thirty-two Thompson Products calendars. The technical accuracy, as well as his ability to capture the romance of flying in his artwork, made Charles H. Hubbell a legend in aviation art.

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From the guide to the Charles H. Hubbell Papers, 1929-1969, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

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creatorOf Charles H. Hubbell Papers, 1929-1969 Western Reserve Historical Society
referencedIn Weekly Vigil for Peace. Collection, 1966-1967. Swarthmore College, Peace Collection, SCPC
referencedIn Southworth, P. D. Journal of trip on examination of certain land in the Navajo Reservation, 1914, March 22-April 9. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Charles Hubbel Collection, 1941-1961 Wright State University, Special Collections and Archives
referencedIn Dunn, Thomas Alfred, 1941-. Papers and photographs, 1898-1963. Wisconsin Veterans Museum Research Center
referencedIn James Carruthers Memorial Aviation Collection of the Institute of Aeronautical History, Circa 1700-2004. Honnold/Mudd Library Special Collection and Archives
creatorOf Hubbell, Charles H. Diary, 1888. State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
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associatedWith Carruthers, John Franklin Bruce, 1889-1960 person
associatedWith Dunn, Thomas Alfred, 1941- person
associatedWith Southworth, P. D. person
associatedWith Weekly Vigil for Peace. corporateBody
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Steele (N.D.)
Tappen (N.D.)
Fargo (N.D.)
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Dawson (N.D.)
Jamestown (N.D.)
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Aeronautics
Aeronautics
Aircraft drafting
Aircraft industry
Airplane racing
Airplanes in art
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Art calendars
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Aviation
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Hubbell, Charles H., 1898-1971
National Air Races (Cleveland, Ohio)
TRW Inc
United States. Air Force. Military Air Transport Service
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