![House White James Montgomery Flagg, House White, International Art Gallery, James Montgomery, Self Portrait, Art Gallery, Portraits of Painters, Fine arts, Self-Portraits, Painter James Montgomery](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWP8PTZccyETxSTterkW5Wm3OCybAje0sWk_8hxKEAOCBbk728qNaYJRIqtOAKpDPdJ818I3EUze738KZoy10U7lm3zc8yd7df5IAZVsHPa7XQ5zXoG_rQ5ut9iDEucypDKknZ6Oyt3yAL/s200/a-house-view.jpg)
At the age of 12, Flagg sold his first drawing to the children’s magazine St. Nicholas; after 1892 he was a regular contributor to other popular periodicals, and his illustrations were collected into books. His dashing line and sure draftsmanship were evident in his portraits in oil and watercolour, the only “serious” art he practiced. Flagg was known to the public mainly through his commercial art. In his autobiography, Roses and Buckshot (1946), Flagg represented himself as a bohemian, unfettered by convention.