As Seen From the Boxes. 1 photomechanical print: offset, color.
Cover of the June 25, 1889 issue of the American humor and political satire magazine Puck. The magazine, published in English and German editions, was the first weekly publication ...
Commencement day in the senate. 1 photomechanical print: offset, color.
Puck – March 12, 1884 – Look Before You Eat: This Puck frontispiece captures the essence of the “pure food” movement in American history. With a “chemistry” text in ...
The Democratic Moses and his selfmade commandments. 1 photomechanical print: offset, color.
The Fair Trade Minute Men. 1 photomechanical print: offset, color.
The Gentlemen From New York. 1 photomechanical print: offset, color.
Cover of the American satirical magazine Puck, published on June 7, 1911. The illustration was created by the artist Leon V. Solon. Solon was a painter and graphic artist ...
The cartoon depicts Uncle Sam (representing the United States) and John Bull (representing Great Britain) about to fight, possibly over the Venezuela boundary dispute.
Veterans of the Late War. 1 photomechanical print: offset, color.
Cover of the American satirical magazine Puck, titled “The Father of His Country,” published on February 17, 1909. The drawing by L.M. Glackens is a political cartoon that satirizes ...