The 1918 Cream of Wheat Ad Campaign
By 1918, the Cream of Wheat Company had been a long-time advertiser in the National Geographic Magazine. With their trademark character “Rastus” created by Emery Mapes and reportedly based on Chef Frank L. White, the company’s advertisements are instantly recognizable. The company’s resident artist, Edward V Brewer (1883-1971), fully developed the “Rastus” character as he appears on all of the product packaging and in most of the company’s advertisements. Besides using Mr. Brewer, the Cream of Wheat Company would, from time to time, commission guest artists to paint, or draw, works which were used in their advertisements.
In 1918, the Cream of Wheat Company bought space on the inside back cover of the National Geographic for their ads. Here is the complete set of these ads as they appeared in the magazine. I’ve added a few comments along the way, to highlight guest artists and to address some social issues.
January 1918
“Opening the Case” (c. 1918) by Edward V. Brewer
February 1918
No title or byline. (Probably by Brewer)
March 1918
No title or byline. (Probable by Brewer)
April 1918
“Where the Mail Goes, Cream of Wheat Goes” (c. 1907) by N. C. Wyeth
Newell Convers Wyeth (1882-1945) was an American artist and illustrator. He illustrated over 112 books, 25 for Scribner’s (the first of these was “Treasure Island”). He made over 3,000 paintings, including this one and the ones hanging in the National Geographic Society Headquarters in Washington D. C.
May 1918
No title or byline. (Probably by Brewer)
June 1918
“Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Aunt Polly.” (c. 1913) by Leslie Thrasher
Charles Leslie Thrasher (1889-1936) was an American illustrator best known for his magazine covers for Liberty Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post. This particular ad has a subtitle: “For Particulars Inquire of Mark Twain, Present Address Unknown.”
July 1918
“A Case of Desertion” (c. 1909) by Denman Fink
Denman Fink (1880-1956) was an American artist and magazine illustrator. This particular ad does present some blatant racial stereotyping since the African American boy is “deserting” his watermelon for some Cream of Wheat.
August 1918
“Jack-The-Giant-Killer” (c. 1909) by G. C. Wianey
A brief search could find no references to the artist G. C. Wianey.
September 1918
No title (c1918) by Edward V. Brewer
October 1918
No title (c1918) by Edward V. Brewer
November 1918
“None but the Brave Deserve the Fare.” (c. 1918) by Edward V. Brewer
December 1918
“Dat’s Mah Boy” (c. 1911) by Edward V. Brewer
Again, racial stereotyping creeps into the advertisement by portraying a poor black man who cannot speak proper English.
I hope these advertisements provide you with some “food for thought”, both artistically and socially.
Tom Wilson
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Tom,
Thanks for telling it "as it is (or was)"
Phil
Tom,
Excellent job; very interesting!
Jeff
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