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  1. Su imagen se ha vuelto muy reconocible y se ha convertido en un símbolo de deseo y atracción. La fotografía original, titulada "Uncle Sam Wants You" (Tío Sam te quiere), fue creada por el artista gráfico James Montgomery Flagg en 1917 para una campaña de reclutamiento del ejército de los Estados Unidos durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  2. 1. Willis Birchman, Faces and Facts by and about 26 Contemporary Artists (New Haven, Conn.: privately printed, 1937), n.p.; James Montgomery Flagg, Roses a

  3. The British, however, originated the Uncle Sam concept in 1914, with their own finger-pointing war hero — Lord Kitchener — depicted. Its caption was "Your Country Needs You," an idea Flagg ...

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  5. 16 de feb. de 2018 · The poster featured the same skinny, bearded Uncle Sam, who greatly resembled Flagg himself, running away from a burning swastika. “I congratulate you on your resourcefulness in saving on your model hire,” President Roosevelt said at the ceremony about the artist using himself in his work, according to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

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  7. The stern-faced poster of Uncle Sam demanding “I Want You,” shows no desire for quiet retirement; today the icon remains as recognizable and remixed as ever.