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Monday, 18 January 2010
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![]() ![]() James Montgomery Flagg (1877)A prolific American artist and illustrator, Flagg designed 45 military posters during WWI, including the famous "I Want You" portrait of Uncle Sam. He studied abroad in England and Paris and, upon returning to New York, rapidly won a reputation as a technically skilled, versatile, and vivacious illustrator. Working in pen and ink, watercolor, and oils, he contributed to Judge, Life, St. Nicholas, and other magazines. On whose face did Flagg model his well-known Uncle Sam? More... Discuss |
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When I read Nineteen Eighty-Four long ago I wondered at the logistics behind the spying telescreen. I concluded years ago that it was just fantasy and that the spying telescreen was impossible. How wrong was I? The desktop, the laptop, the Bribo are the spying telescreen ~ readily monitored from a distance and ready to be seized by the filth at any moment to detect contact with UKIP and other 'unpersons'.
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