James Montgomery Flagg

James Montgomery Flagg

artist United States

James Montgomery Flagg was an influential American artist and illustrator born in 1870, best known for his iconic 'Uncle Sam' recruitment poster created during World War I. Drawing on his own likeness, Flagg's depiction of Uncle Sam became a powerful symbol of American nationalism and military enlistment, selling millions of copies during the war. His work has had a lasting impact on American culture and visual propaganda.

Born on Jun 18, 1870 (155 years old)

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Argentina Argentina: James Montgomery Flagg is known for immortalizing the figure of Uncle Sam in the famous recruitment poster. 8

Clarín: la llamativa campaña de Patricia Bullrich y su afiche al estilo "Tío Sam"