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The World As Seen By Him by James Montgomery Flagg
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The World As Seen By Him

James Montgomery Flagg · c. 1884 (per catalog date; Flagg's early career)

Flagg renders the Eastern Hemisphere as a double image: a standard cartographic globe—latitude and longitude ruled, labeled North Pole to South Pole, with Europe, Africa, and Asia filled in solid black ink—simultaneously resolves into the profile of a young woman in three-quarter view, her hair forming the northern landmasses, her face occupying the Indian Ocean. The trick is entirely compositional; no caption survives in this cropping beyond Flagg's own signature. The world is literally remade as a woman's face for the observer, with 'Scale of Smiles' appearing at the lower left. The joke is romantic solipsism dressed as geography—the globe remade by infatuation.

About this artifact

Creator
James Montgomery Flagg
Date
c. 1884 (per catalog date; Flagg's early career)
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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