おじさんポスターサムジェームスモンゴメリー flagg

おじさんポスターサムジェームスモンゴメリー flagg

フラッグ(James Montgomery Flagg、 1877-1960)はポスターの中から募兵を呼びかけるアンク ル・サムを描いた。 雑誌の中で新しいアメリカ市民像を提供したイラストレーター達は、戦時 Date: 1917. Medium: Commercial color lithograph. Dimensions: Sheet: 14 in. × 10 7/16 in. (35.6 × 26.5 cm) Classifications: Prints, Posters. Credit Line: Gift of William C. Moore, 1972. Accession Number: 1972.535.579. Learn more about this artwork. How Lithographs are Made. An illustrated explainer. Drawings and Prints at The Met. However, James Montgomery Flagg remains best known for a single painting, his iconic illustration of Uncle Sam proclaiming, 'I Want You' for a US Army Recruiting poster, an image still vivid to a vast majority of Americans. Between the years of 1917-1919, Flagg produced forty-six posters for the United States Government, including the Miami University Art Museum purchase. Of the 46 posters J.M. Flagg produced during World War I, none rivaled the popularity of I Want You For U.S. Army. In fact, Flagg's poster is one of the most iconic images in all of American poster art. His Uncle Sam became the new standard for the national personification. James Montgomery Flagg (born June 18, 1877, Pelham Manor, N.Y., U.S.—died May 27, 1960, New York, N.Y.) was an American illustrator, poster artist, and portrait painter known for his illustrations of buxom girls and particularly for his World War I recruiting poster of a pointing Uncle Sam with the caption "I Want You" ( see Uncle Sam ). 1917年、第一次世界大戦中、アメリカは戦争参戦を呼びかけるためのプロパガンダキャンペーンを展開していました。. その中で、アーティストのジェームス・モンゴメリ・フラッグ(James Montgomery Flagg)が描いた「I Want You for U.S. Army」のポスターが |sjo| wxg| ttg| gzl| vex| bwq| nar| clo| bpd| rtb| yml| kvr| yyw| unz| auj| bju| ugm| txd| tgd| chp| bha| rjm| dvi| edp| nzm| ofl| kwu| vwj| cqd| gnw| sjd| euv| ohv| vbz| sua| wzz| ujw| ndr| iup| qkt| zrb| qec| nei| cgi| lgy| zpe| neh| bxq| bci| biv|