James Montgomery Flagg

Illustrator of iconic wartime posters

James Montgomery Flagg - Illustrator of iconic wartime posters
Born

June 18th, 1877
147 years ago

Died

May 27th, 1960
64 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American painter and illustrator, this individual achieved prominence primarily through iconic poster designs during World War I and World War II. The most recognized work, the 1917 'I Want You for U.S. Army' poster featuring Uncle Sam, became a symbol of American patriotism and recruitment efforts. In addition to military-themed artwork, he contributed to magazines such as 'Life' and 'Saturday Evening Post', showcasing his skills in caricature and illustration, which garnered widespread acclaim. His artistic contributions extended beyond poster art, with a focus on capturing social themes and figures, and he played a significant role in promoting visual arts during his era.

Created the 'I Want You for U.S. Army' poster

Illustrated covers for 'Life' and 'Saturday Evening Post'

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