Art And Recruitment: World War I, Flagg, And Christy
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...discipline. Just over a hundred years old, illustration is a relatively new art form. It typically serves a commercial purpose. While illustrators require the same skills as any of the other graphic artists, illustrators create not just from their mind but in response to textual content. The purpose of the illustration can vary. In one of their many forms illustrations are designed to sell a product, either a physical product or an ideological product. The latter in most cases are definitely among the more interesting examples of the art of the illustrator. This is certainly the case in the art of James Montgomery Flagg and Howard Chandler Christy, two of the more prominent early nineteenth century American illustrators.
Monty Flagg produced a tremendous volume of work during a career that spanned over fifty years. His first illustration was published by the prestigious St. Nicholas Magazine when Flagg was only twelve years...
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