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American Patriotism Symbols/Vintage WW1 Patriotic Posters United States America
Gallery of World War 1 Patriotic Posters, Gallery of vintage USA Miscellaneous WW1 Propaganda Posters from the United States of America with Patriotic Theme.
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Click for larger printable file of James Montgomery Flagg Poster |

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Patriotic Party
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World War I Patriotic Poster Collections at www.crazywebsite/...by Category:
1. Victory Gardens/ Save Seeds Posters |
2. Miscellaneous Praiseworthy Patriotic Posters |
3. War Bond Sales, Liberty Loans and War Stamps |
4. Posters Recruiting Women, Non-Military |
5. Food Rationing/Conservation Posters |
6. Military Recruiting Posters
World War II Patriotic Poster Collections at www.crazywebsite/...by Category:
1. American Patriotic Posters |
2. Miscellaneous Praiseworthy Patriotic Posters |
3. Conservation/ Rationing Posters |
4. Military Recruiting Posters |
5. U. S. Agriculture/ War Industry Posters |
6. War Bond & Stamp Sales Posters |
7. Loose Talk, Homeland Security/ Industrial Safety Posters
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Epitomizing American patriotism, honor and duty, artist and illustrator, James Montgomery Flagg (1877 - 1960) holds a place in U.S. history for creating his iconic Uncle Sam and enlistment posters to support the war effort during World War I. Flagg used his own face for that of his now-famous Uncle Sam to avoid paying a model. A child prodigy, he was hired at age 12 to draw for St. Nicholas Magazine, based upon a few pencil sketches he’d drawn in Central Park, and he was a staff member of Life and Judge by age 15. Nearly every major publisher featured his artwork, and he was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1980. |
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