Judge Magazine 18 Aug 1923 - A painting of a man and a woman on a cover of a magazine
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Judge Magazine Cover (18 Aug 1923)
Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. It was launched by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop
James Montgomery Flagg (18 June 1877 - 27 May 1960) was an American artist, illustrator and writer. He is best known for his iconic World War I recruitment poster, in which Uncle Sam points and says "I Want You for U.S. Army". Flagg was also a prolific magazine and book illustrator, creating covers and illustrations for publications such as Life, Judge and Cosmopolitan. He was a member of the Society of Illustrators and was inducted into the Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1977. Flagg continued to work as an artist until his death in 1960 at the age of 82.
Collection - Judge (magazine)
Weekly satirical magazineCollection - James Montgomery Flagg (1877 - 1960)
American artist, comics artist and illustrator. He worked in media ranging from fine art painting to cartooning, but is best remembered for his political posters, particularly his 1917 poster of Uncle Sam created for United States Army recruitment during World War I.
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