![An Easter sermon](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930471il.jpg)
![Every one for himself!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930142il.jpg)
![The old salt salutes](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929456il.jpg)
![Unionism or the National Guard](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930809il.jpg)
![They can’t be hitched to the same carriage](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930313il.jpg)
John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
![The jilted fiancée](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929416il.jpg)
![Sure to enjoy it](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928978il.jpg)
![‘The sleeping party’](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929970il.jpg)
![When our national guard is feminized](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928708il.jpg)
![The better half](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928759il.jpg)
![A pretty tough mouthful to swallow](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929014il.jpg)
![Woodman, spare that tree, touch not a single bough](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930347il.jpg)
John Samuel Pughe (American, 1870-1909)
![The return of the prodigal party](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930632il.jpg)
![The sacrilegious candidate](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928675il.jpg)
![Puck’s review of the past year](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930399il.jpg)
![Bearers of evil tidings](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929077il.jpg)
![A grand Shakesperian revival](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930355il.jpg)
![The sands of time](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930294il.jpg)
![Mrs. Partington outdone](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928825il.jpg)
![The right man for mayor of greater New York](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930044il.jpg)
Frederick Burr Opper (American, 1857-1937)
![Old king coal’s crown in danger](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930200il.jpg)
![The honor of the country in danger](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929957il.jpg)
![The boss of the bosses](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928409il.jpg)
![Halt!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930508il.jpg)
![Our uncrowned kings](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930743il.jpg)
![Gulliver Cleveland and the Wall Street Brobdingnagians](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929154il.jpg)
Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
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.