Wednesday, 2 April 2025

James Montgomery Flagg - part 5

Born in Pelham Manor, New York, James Montgomery Flagg attended several art schools, including four years spent at the Art Students League in New York City. He worked prolifically in a number of media but is best remembered for his poster designs.

By the turn of the century, Flagg had created a reputation as a graphic designer and illustrator. When the United States entered World War I, he produced his I Want You for U.S. Army poster, which quickly became a household icon and one of the most enduring images of the twentieth century. Although Flagg took the design from an earlier British work, he adapted it in a manner that immediately captured the American imagination.

Flagg is also well known for his many pen-and-ink drawings. Fascinated by the vivacity of the 1920s, he sought to capture the spirit of a prosperous nation in a number of intelligent and witty works from that period. During his career, Flagg also executed numerous portraits in oil, ranging from sensitive likenesses of family members to grand renderings of statesmen and celebrities such as Theodore Roosevelt. Smithsonian American Art Museum

For more information on Flagg see part 1, and for earlier works, see parts 1 - 4 also.

This is part 5 of a 5-part series on the works of James Montgomery Flagg. Dates were not found for the remainder of these images:


Seated Man
pencil on paper 31.4 x 23.8 cm
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA

Dinner sketch
graphite on paper 18 x 23 cm

"What can a man do to a piano! Why didn't you tell me he was the original jazz king?"

"I do fearfully put it in a shallow water"
ink on board 33 x 42.5 cm

"As easy as kiss me hand"
watercolour on paper 71.1 x 53.3 cm

Couple pleading with a man
pencil & charcoal on board 53.3 x 43.1 cm

Bettina Hall
charcoal on paper 55.8 x 45.7 cm

A Struggle
graphite & watercolour on board 48.3 x 58.4 cm

Dancing Cheek to Cheek
watercolour on illustration board 68.5 x 49.9 cm

Greta Olesen
charcoal & crayon

Gentleman in Partial Evening Dress
ink & whiting on illustration board 53.3 x 33 cm

Young couple seated
pencil & charcoal on board 45.8 x 36.8 cm

Young couple pleading with older man
pencil & charcoal on board 48.2 x 36.8 cm

Man with cane and top hat
pencil & charcoal on board 55.7 x 31.8 cm

 I like it this way
oil on canvas 122 x 71 cm

n.d. Horse Races
pen & ink wash on paper laid on board 49.3 x 63.5 cm

Hedy Lamarr
(medium not given)

Man with posse
watercolour & gouache on board 48.2 x 73 cm

Man showing a young boy a toy boat
pen & ink on paper 56.5 x 73.6 cm

Phyllis Reeves O'Connor
charcoal on board 34.9 x 26.7 cm

Mistah Bones by J.M.F.
watercolour & gouache on paper 27.9 x 21.6 cm

She Believed the Ladies' Home Journal
ink & wash on paper 35.6 x 27.9 cm

Setting Off
 ink on paperboard 62.2 x 53.3 cm

Portrait of Katherine Pendleton Arrington
 pencil on paper 27.9 x 32.4 cm
North Carolina Museum of Art

Portrait of Ethel Barrymore
(details not given)

Study of a woman
watercolour on illustration board 50.8 x 37.5 cm

Street Corner
pen & ink 55.8 x 78.7 cm

Slumming among the Four Hundred
pencil, ink & wash on paper 55.8 x 38.1 cm

The Spirit of America
oil on canvas 83.8 x 63.5 cm

The Discussion
ink on board 57.1 x 68.5 cm

The Big Accusation
pen & ink on paper 52.7 x 68.5 cm

Yours In Trust, We  must protect it from fire
colour lithograph poster

Title not found
ink on board 57.1 x 68.5 cm

Three Women
pen & ink on paper 55.9 x 78.7 cm

Two women talking
details not found


A man and a woman
details not found
ink drawing

A Woman
details not found

Six Portraits:

Wallace Morgan
graphite on paper 23 x 17.5 cm

Julian Street
graphite on paper 23 x 17.5 cm

John Wolcott Adams
graphite on paper 23 x 17.5 cm

Crowny?
graphite on paper 23 x 17.5 cm

Charles Dana Gibson
 graphite on paper 23 x 17.5 cm

Bill Irwin
graphite on paper 23 x 17.5 cm



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