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Birth
1898 (Danbury, Connecticut)
Death
1977 (Croton Falls, New York)
Lived/Active
New York
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illustration, pulp western-history
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At the time of Harold Winfield Scott's death, it was estimated that he had painted more than 2,200 magazine covers, more than 600 illustrations for various magazines, and 10,000 black and white sketches.
Scott was born in Danbury, Connecticut on January 14th, 1899. As a young boy, Scott spent time in Montana and other areas in the West with his father who was in the horse business. After his father's untimely death, the Scotts moved back east to Brooklyn where his mother owned an automobi (showing 500 of 3606 characters). |
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