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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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Justified

Justified (1904)

Samuel Ehrhart (American, 1862-1937)
Illustration
Here’s looking at you!

Here’s looking at you! (1902)

John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
Illustration
The tenement – a menace to all

The tenement – a menace to all (1901)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
Reason against unreason

Reason against unreason (1882)

Joseph Ferdinand Keppler (American, 1838 – 1894)
Illustration
They saw their ‘Flying Dutchman’ – it crossed their path, and they were lost

They saw their ‘Flying Dutchman’ – it crossed their path, and they were lost (1885)

Bernhard Gillam (American, 1856 – 1896)
Illustration
Uncle Sam, holding scroll

Uncle Sam, holding scroll (1911)

Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
Illustration
Boiling over

Boiling over (1914)

Walter Dean Goldbeck (American, 1882 - 1925)
Illustration
The flies got wise

The flies got wise (1913)

Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
Illustration
He can’t let go

He can’t let go (1898)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
Illustration
The monitors and the Merrimac

The monitors and the Merrimac (1912)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
They can’t hold up this train!

They can’t hold up this train! (1893)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The novelty of the cabaret meal has worn off; it is time other things had a cabaret accompaniment

The novelty of the cabaret meal has worn off; it is time other things had a cabaret accompaniment (1913)

Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
Illustration
They can’t fight

They can’t fight (1896)

Frederick Burr Opper (American, 1857-1937)
Illustration
The man behind the gun will settle this war

The man behind the gun will settle this war (1898)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
The Kaiser’s goulash

The Kaiser’s goulash (1903)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
A tempting opportunity

A tempting opportunity (1899)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
Watchful weighting

Watchful weighting (1914)

Walter Dean Goldbeck (American, 1882 - 1925)
Illustration
Giddap!

Giddap! (1914)

Gordon Grant (American, 1875-1962)
Illustration
The boss bear trainer

The boss bear trainer (1908)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
Escaping from the old shell

Escaping from the old shell (1881)

Joseph Ferdinand Keppler (American, 1838 – 1894)
Illustration
I’ll take care of you, Grandma!

I’ll take care of you, Grandma! (1895)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
Illustration
Weighed and not wanting

Weighed and not wanting (1901)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
Illustration
The closed canteen and the open dive

The closed canteen and the open dive (1911)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
The absurdities of the boycott

The absurdities of the boycott (1885)

Frederick Burr Opper (American, 1857-1937)
Illustration
The modern Cassandra

The modern Cassandra (1899)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
The endless game

The endless game (1906)

Samuel Ehrhart (American, 1862-1937)
Illustration
An old game

An old game (1913)

Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
Illustration
The high tariff Phryne before the tribunal

The high tariff Phryne before the tribunal (1908)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
The isthmian canal game

The isthmian canal game (1902)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Illustration
The murderer’s straight route to heaven – bringing religion into disrepute

The murderer’s straight route to heaven – bringing religion into disrepute (1882)

Joseph Ferdinand Keppler (American, 1838 – 1894)
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