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Howard Bartner Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 523
 

Howard Bartner Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS C 523

Illustrations, photographs, negatives, slides, and correspondence (57.7 linear feet; 1958-2001) document the artistic career of Howard Bartner, a NIH medical illustrator. Illustrations in the collection are alphabetically arranged at the item level within each subject topic. Item descriptions include title of the work, date, collaborating physician, and NIH institute. The bulk of the collection includes pen and ink sketches, paintings, line drawings, and chalk illustrations. An oral history conducted in 2001 sheds light on Bartner's education, career, and the internal politics of a sometimes-troubled NIH branch.

As a member of the NIH Medical Arts and Photography Branch team (MAPB), Bartner utilized a variety of artistic techniques to illustrate clinical medical information for NIH physicians and researchers. Anatomical, ophthalmologic, and surgical illustrations comprise the bulk of the collection's subject matter. MAPB artists worked in collaboration with NIH physicians or researchers on a project basis to produce illustrations. Also, MAPB illustrators utilized various methods of artistic interpretation. Artists used patients as models, sketched during surgery, copied illustrations from models, or transformed oral and written descriptions into visual representations.

A particular strength of the collection is Bartner's work with Dr. James Bosma's infant head project. Because the anatomy of the infant head differs greatly from adult cranial anatomy, Dr. Bosma of the National Institute of Dental Research, a well-known child development specialist, wanted to produce a reference guide on infant anatomy for pediatricians, pediatric dentists, maxillo-facial surgeons, and other physicians. Bartner collaborated with three other illustrators in the study and description of the infant head, published as Anatomy of the Infant Head (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986).

The works of other artists can be found in the collection, as members of team projects Bartner supervised. Other medical illustrators featured in this collection include Barry Baker, Max Brödel, Martin Finch, Patricia Kenny, William Loechel, J.E. Parker, G. Pavey, Herbert Smith, and Trudy Turner-Nicholson.

The illustrations in this collection cover ten areas of medical research: ophthalmology, anatomy, histology, pathology, physiology, biology, dentistry, surgery, technology, and medical technology. However, this collection represents only a sampling of the work produced by MAPB. Many of the materials were destroyed by flood damage, were thrown away to alleviate space constraints, or remain in the possession of other NIH offices.

The materials have been organized into sixteen series: Personal and Biographical; Anatomical Illustrations; Anatomy of the Infant Head Project Illustrations; Biological Illustrations; Dental Illustrations; Histological Illustrations; Human Physiology in Space Project Illustrations; Medical Devices Illustrations; Medical Devices, Anatomical Illustrations; Model Eye Project Illustrations; Oldfield Illustrations; Ophthalmologic Illustrations; Pathological Illustrations; Physiological Illustrations; Surgical Illustrations; and Publications. Due to the large volume of work produced by Howard Bartner for Dr. Edward H. Oldfield, these illustrations have been separated into their own series.

Restrictions

Collection is not restricted. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access.

Dates
Creation: 1958-2002
Extent
58.7 Linear Feet (60 boxes)
Related Names
Bartner, Howard C.
Bosma, James F.
Oldfield, Edward H.
National Center for Research Resources (U.S.). Medical Arts and Photography Branch
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Language of Materials
English
Script
Latin

This series contains textual materials related to Howard Bartner's career as a medical illustrator, including his time as a professor at Johns Hopkins University. The series has been divided into four sub-series: Awards, Correspondence, Visual Media, and Other.

Dates
Creation: 1962-2000
Dates
Creation: 1962, 1967, 1986-88
Dates
Creation: 1986
Dates
Creation: Oct. 1962

NAGC Blue Pencil Award, Nov. 1988

 File — Box: F1, Folder: 3
Dates
Creation: Nov. 1988

NIH Savings Bond Patriotic Service Award

 File — Box: F1, Folder: 4

CFC Special Service Award

 File — Box: F1, Folder: 5

Ralph Sweet Award, Oct. 1967

 File — Box: F1, Folder: 6
Dates
Creation: Oct. 1967
Dates
Creation: 1964-2000

Awards Design Correspondence, 1964-65

 File — Box: F1, Folder: 7
Dates
Creation: 1964-65
Dates
Creation: 1966; 2000

Medical Illustration Exhibit Materials I

 File — Box: F1, Folder: 10-11

Outside Training Correspondence, 1966-72

 File — Box: F2, Folder: 1
Dates
Creation: 1966-72

Personnel Correspondence, 1966-98

 File — Box: F2, Folder: 2
Dates
Creation: 1966-98
Dates
Creation: 1988-2000

Visual Media

 Sub-Series
 

Photographs and Negatives of Howard Bartner

 File — Box: F2, Folder: 4

Photographs and Slides of MAPB Staff

 File — Box: F2, Folder: 5

Slides of Non-Medical Photographs

 File — Box: F2, Folder: 6

Oral history [2 tapes; transcript], 2001

 File — Box: F2, Folder: 7
Dates
Creation: 2001

This series contains artistic renderings of human and animal anatomy by various MAPB medical illustrators. Common subjects include the brain, heart, and skull.

Dates
Creation: 1900-1999
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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