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Puck Illustrations

Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire.
It was founded in 1876 by Joseph Keppler, an Austrian immigrant cartoonist. Puck covered presidential politics and social issues of the late 19th century to the early 20th century.

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Thanksgiving festivities

Thanksgiving festivities (1902)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
Puck’s summer chowder

Puck’s summer chowder (1901)

Samuel Ehrhart (American, 1862-1937)
Illustration
Peace jubilee of the American union glee club

Peace jubilee of the American union glee club (1896)

John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
Illustration
The call

The call (1912)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
Father Knickerbocker shows his appreciation of his best all-around citizen

Father Knickerbocker shows his appreciation of his best all-around citizen (1901)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
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He can’t see them

He can’t see them (1900)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
Illustration
Why you no cuttee off your queue

Why you no cuttee off your queue (1912)

Will Crawford (American, 1869–1944)
Illustration
The star in the east

The star in the east (1912)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
The magnetic bunco-steerer and his confederate

The magnetic bunco-steerer and his confederate (1884)

Bernhard Gillam (American, 1856 – 1896)
Illustration
Hurrah! The country is saved again!

Hurrah! The country is saved again! (1900)

John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
Illustration
The great advertising ball of the season

The great advertising ball of the season (1883)

Joseph Ferdinand Keppler (American, 1838 – 1894)
Illustration
The modern horn of plenty

The modern horn of plenty (1907)

John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
Illustration
‘Fill that cell!’

‘Fill that cell!’ (1908)

Art Young (American, 1866 – 1943)
Illustration
The real German-American

The real German-American (1900)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
The leader

The leader (1909)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
Our national dime museum

Our national dime museum (1898)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
The tortures of Father Knickerbocker-Tantalus

The tortures of Father Knickerbocker-Tantalus (1899)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
His boasted magnetism – and the kind of metal it attracts

His boasted magnetism – and the kind of metal it attracts (1884)

Bernhard Gillam (American, 1856 – 1896)
Illustration
The adventure of the crooked house

The adventure of the crooked house (1909)

Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
Illustration
The struggle for life

The struggle for life (1900)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
Illustration
Fireman, save my child!

Fireman, save my child! (1910)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
Man leaning over desk with large club

Man leaning over desk with large club (1910)

Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
Illustration
Discharged as cured

Discharged as cured (1909)

Albert Levering (American, 1869 - 1929)
Illustration
Said prohibition Maine to prohibition Georgia; ‘Here’s looking at you’

Said prohibition Maine to prohibition Georgia; ‘Here’s looking at you’ (1907)

Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
Illustration
A self-starter

A self-starter (1914)

William Barribal (English, 1874-1952)
Illustration
A puzzled kaiser

A puzzled kaiser (1895)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
Wreckreation

Wreckreation (1908)

Harry Grant Dart (American, 1868 – 1938)
Illustration
The modern plague

The modern plague (1897)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
Illustration
Christmas number

Christmas number (1900)

Frank Arthur Nankivell (Australian, 1869–1959)
Illustration
After the hold-up

After the hold-up (1894)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
Illustration
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