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Louis Dalrymple

Louis Dalrymple was an American cartoonist, known for his caricatures in publications such as Puck, Judge, and the New York Daily Graphic. Born in Cambridge, Illinois, he studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and the Art Students League of New York, and in 1885 became the chief cartoonist of the Daily Graphic.

His first wife was Letia Carpenter from Brooklyn. His second wife was Mary Ann Good. He died in 1905 of paresis in a New York sanitarium.

In Collection: Puck Illustrations (View all 2176)

The safety-valve

The safety-valve (1909)

Frank Arthur Nankivell (Australian, 1869–1959)
Then and now

Then and now (1898)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
The modern King Canute

The modern King Canute (1899)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
A small job for six big policemen

A small job for six big policemen (1897)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
The new leader and the old chorus

The new leader and the old chorus (1885)

Bernhard Gillam (American, 1856 – 1896)
Red or black

Red or black (1914)

Henry Mayer (American, 1868-1954)
The pied piper of America

The pied piper of America (1914)

Nelson Greene (American, 1869-1955)
Arising from the turbulent sea of politics

Arising from the turbulent sea of politics (1897)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Our forefathers fought for a principle – there is no fight in us

Our forefathers fought for a principle – there is no fight in us (1907)

Samuel Ehrhart (American, 1862-1937)
Quite true!

Quite true! (1897)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Making-up for a new rôle

Making-up for a new rôle (1896)

Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
It makes a difference where you are

It makes a difference where you are (1901)

Udo Keppler (American, 1872 – 1956)
Puck’s greeting to the new year

Puck’s greeting to the new year (1898)

Samuel Ehrhart (American, 1862-1937)
The latest version

The latest version (1894)

Frederick Burr Opper (American, 1857-1937)
America’s proud ‘four hundred’ and Europe’s haughty ‘nobility’ – and the ancestors they are always boasting of

America’s proud ‘four hundred’ and Europe’s haughty ‘nobility’ – and the ancestors they are always boasting of (1893)

Frederick Burr Opper (American, 1857-1937)
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