Society of Illustrators
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The Society of Illustrators is a professional society based in a New York City, founded in 1901. Other major chapters are in Los Angeles and San Diego. The Society is known for its historic East Side New York headquarters (with huge originals by Maxfield Parrish and others on the walls of its spacious dining room), its excellent gallery exhibitions, and prestigious annual contest. The society contibuted to US war efforts in both world wars with massive poster campaigns, including James M. Flagg's US Army recruiting poster of Uncle Sam. Website: [1]