![Pinchot’s inferno](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929282il.jpg)
![The tortures of temptation](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928910il.jpg)
![The day after. Licked, and the world laughs at you!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928873il.jpg)
Louis Glackens (American, 1866-1933)
![Lady fingers](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928326il.jpg)
![The heavenly porter](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928886il.jpg)
![Between the devil and the deep sea](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929078il.jpg)
![He used to be ‘A Menace’ – now he finds himself a fad](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930159il.jpg)
John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
![O death, where is thy sting](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929261il.jpg)
![The fake operator and his dupe](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929380il.jpg)
![The tiger’s prey](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930805il.jpg)
![Try your strength, gents!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929550il.jpg)
![The hit of the evening](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929647il.jpg)
![The dummy homesteader; or, the winning of the West](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929371il.jpg)
Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
![A grand Shakesperian revival](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930355il.jpg)
![After you, Teddy!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929040il.jpg)
![Into society via the ‘Walledoff’](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930726il.jpg)
![The good old days](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929396il.jpg)
![The rivals](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930292il.jpg)
![Plague take it! Why doesn’t it stay down when I hit it](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929283il.jpg)
Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
![In the political woods](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929197il.jpg)
![The political vaudeville](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929465il.jpg)
![History repeats itself](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930376il.jpg)
![The galley](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929903il.jpg)
![A desperate case of political dipsomania](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928992il.jpg)
![The making of a senator](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929435il.jpg)
![The live wire](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929429il.jpg)
![Beg for it, doggie!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928779il.jpg)
![Throw ’em out!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930437il.jpg)
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.