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Frederick Burr Opper
Frederick Burr Opper

Frederick Burr Opper

American, 1857-1937
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Frederick Burr Opper is regarded as one of the pioneers of American newspaper comic strips, best known for his comic strip Happy Hooligan. His comic characters were featured in magazine gag cartoons, covers, political cartoons and comic strips for six decades.

Born to Austrian-American immigrants Lewis and Aurelia Burr Oppers in Madison, Ohio, Frederick was the eldest of three children. At the age of 14, he dropped out of school to work as a printer's apprentice at the local Madison Gazette, and at 16, he moved to New York City where he worked in a store and continued to draw. He studied briefly at Cooper Union, followed by a short stint as pupil and assistant to illustrator Frank Beard.

Opper's first cartoon was published in Wild Oats in 1876, followed by cartoons and illustrations in Scribner’s Monthly and St. Nicholas Magazine. He worked as illustrator at Frank Leslie's Weekly from 1877 to 1880. Opper was then hired to draw for Puck by publishers Joseph Keppler and Adolph Schwarzmann. He stayed with Puck for 18 years, drawing everything from spot illustrations to chromolithograph covers.

Opper married Nellie Barnett on May 18, 1881. They had three children, Lawrence, Anna and Sophia.

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Some popular conceptions that the wheeling mania will change

Some popular conceptions that the wheeling mania will change (1897)

Frederick Burr Opper (American, 1857-1937)
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The industrial ‘cold snap’ is over

The industrial ‘cold snap’ is over (1894)

Frederick Burr Opper (American, 1857-1937)
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The grand opening march over the Brooklyn Bridge

The grand opening march over the Brooklyn Bridge (1883)

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The glad Thanksgiving of some personages from Puck’s pages

The glad Thanksgiving of some personages from Puck’s pages (1894)

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The fin de siècle newspaper proprietor

The fin de siècle newspaper proprietor (1894)

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The extermination of Tammany with a straight Republican ticket

The extermination of Tammany with a straight Republican ticket (1894)

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The custom-house code of morals under our beautiful tariff system

The custom-house code of morals under our beautiful tariff system (1885)

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The American millionaire at home and abroad; or, why a great many of our rich men ought to refrain from ‘crossing the pond’

The American millionaire at home and abroad; or, why a great many of our rich men ought to refrain from ‘crossing the pond’ (1897)

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The absurdities of the boycott

The absurdities of the boycott (1885)

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Still waiting

Still waiting (1883)

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‘Step up to the captain’s office and settle!’

‘Step up to the captain’s office and settle!’ (1895)

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The latest version

The latest version (1894)

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Some people who ought to ‘swear off’ this new year’s

Some people who ought to ‘swear off’ this new year’s (1895)

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Social hypocrisies, and the painful scenes they save us from

Social hypocrisies, and the painful scenes they save us from (1898)

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Shylock Hanna – he is bound to have his pound of flesh

Shylock Hanna – he is bound to have his pound of flesh (1897)

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Rival political gardeners

Rival political gardeners (1894)

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Reflections at the rink

Reflections at the rink (1885)

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Puck’s suggestion to the congress of religions

Puck’s suggestion to the congress of religions (1893)

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Puck’s pyrotechnics – Fourth-of-July fireworks free to all

Puck’s pyrotechnics – Fourth-of-July fireworks free to all (1882)

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Puck’s presidential possibilities. No. II, Old-man-ready-to-be-struck

Puck’s presidential possibilities. No. II, Old-man-ready-to-be-struck (1894)

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Puck’s coaching parade, 1883

Puck’s coaching parade, 1883 (1883)

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Trying it on

Trying it on (1896)

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Scenes of the failure of a livery stable, saloon, and American tailors, and of the success of Hustler’s Magazine.

Scenes of the failure of a livery stable, saloon, and American tailors, and of the success of Hustler’s Magazine.

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Republican politician James G. Blaine atop chimney with numerous lightening rods attached to him

Republican politician James G. Blaine atop chimney with numerous lightening rods attached to him (1894)

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‘Puck’s’ cherubic symbol out and about in the world. Six scenes including last of retreat back into ‘Puck Offices’

‘Puck’s’ cherubic symbol out and about in the world. Six scenes including last of retreat back into ‘Puck Offices’

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Matrimonial agency for prize fighters

Matrimonial agency for prize fighters (1883)

Frederick Burr Opper (American, 1857-1937)
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‘How Can We Help Being Thankful – Just look at This Partial List of Our Manifold Blessings!’

‘How Can We Help Being Thankful – Just look at This Partial List of Our Manifold Blessings!’

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What a newspaper puff can do

What a newspaper puff can do (1896)

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We’ve all got to retrench!

We’ve all got to retrench! (1893)

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We are getting there fast

We are getting there fast (1895)

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