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Henry Mayer - New York Sunday Herald, June 28th ’96

New York Sunday Herald, June 28th ’96 (1896)

Henry Mayer (American, 1868-1954)
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Henry Mayer

Henry Mayer, often seen as Hy Mayer in signatures, using the traditional abbreviation for Henry, was a German-American cartoonist and animator.

Mayer was the son of a Jewish merchant from London. After working as a magazine illustrator in Munich, Paris (Le Figaro Illustré), and London (Pall Mall Gazette), he emigrated to the United States in 1886. In 1893 he moved to New York, and illustrated a number of children's books. He was a political cartoonist for the New York Times from 1904, and then in 1914 chief cartoonist of Puck. From 1909 to 1917 he contributed artwork to early films such as the Universal Animated Weekly newsreel series.

He created and directed the original "Travelaughs" series, released through Universal Studios from 1913 to 1920, and the "Such Is Life" series, with titles Such Is Life at a County Fair (1921) and Such Is Life in Munich (1922), released by Film Booking Offices of America from 1920 to 1926. These two short subject film series combined animation with live action film taken in exotic locations. He is credited with directing over 100 short films from 1913 to 1926.

Mayer also worked with Otto Messmer on the series The Travels of Teddy, satirizing President Teddy Roosevelt, before Messmer left to work with producer Pat Sullivan on the long-running Felix the Cat animation series.

In Collection: Sunday Herald Posters (View all 24)

The New York Sunday herald. July 21st 1895.

The New York Sunday herald. July 21st 1895. (1895)

Anonymous
The New York Sunday herald. March 1st

The New York Sunday herald. March 1st (1895-1896)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
The New York Sunday Herald, April 26th 1896

The New York Sunday Herald, April 26th 1896 (1895)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
The New York Sunday Herald, August 18th 1895

The New York Sunday Herald, August 18th 1895 (1895)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
New York herald. Sunday Jan 26th

New York herald. Sunday Jan 26th (1896)

Anonymous
The New York Sunday Herald for Sept. 1st 1895

The New York Sunday Herald for Sept. 1st 1895 (1895)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
New York Sunday Herald, July 5th 1896.

New York Sunday Herald, July 5th 1896. (1896)

Anonymous
The New York Sunday herald. Dec. 29th

The New York Sunday herald. Dec. 29th (1895-1896)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
The New York Sunday herald. Nov. 10th.

The New York Sunday herald. Nov. 10th. (1895-1896)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
The New York Herald, Easter 1894

The New York Herald, Easter 1894 (1894)

Anonymous
The New York Sunday herald. Jan. 1896

The New York Sunday herald. Jan. 1896 (1896)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
The New York Sunday herald. Feb. 23rd

The New York Sunday herald. Feb. 23rd (1895 - 1896)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
The New York Sunday Herald, July 14th 1895

The New York Sunday Herald, July 14th 1895 (1895)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
The New York Sunday herald. Sept. 29th

The New York Sunday herald. Sept. 29th (1895.)

Anonymous
The New York Sunday herald. March 15th

The New York Sunday herald. March 15th (1896)

Charles Hubbard Woodbury (American, 1870-1939)
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