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Cartoon: ‘The Steadfast Suffragette’. Puck Magazine, US, c.1913. A suffragette on hunger
Frank Arthur Nankivell (1869-1959), ‘Saint Sam & The Dragon’, “Puck”, Ma
Henry Mayer (1868-1954), ‘The Race’, “Puck”, March 27, 1915Source
Brynolf Wennerberg (1866-1950), ‘The Serenade’, “Puck”, June 20, 1914Source
Frank Arthur Nankivell (1869-1959), ‘American Will-O-The-Wisp’, “Puck”, Nov.
Raphaël Kirchner (1876-1917), ‘Spring’, “Puck Magazine”, 1916Source
thefugitivesaint: Raphaël Kirchner (1876-1917), ‘Spring’, “Puck Magazine”, 1916Source
“HANDS UP!” (As Santa Claus Looks to Some of Us.)Will Crawford (American; 1869–1944)1912
Puck, Christmas 1901Puck was a popular American humor magazine published from 1871 to 1918.The weekl
Puck, Christmas NumberDecember 12, 1900Puck was a popular American humor magazine published from 187
Carl Hassmann (1869-1933). ‘Love At First Sight’, “Puck”, March 31, 1909Sour
Carl Hassmann (1869-1933), ‘The Almightier’, “Puck”, May 15, 1907Source
Gordon Ross (1873-1946,), “Puck”, Dec. 14, 1910Source
Welcome to All!Joseph Keppler (American; 1838–1894)1880Color lithographLibrary of Congress, Prints a
Evelyn Nesbit as The Queen of Hearts - Puck magazine cover - Mar. 1914 - via Wikimedia
mermaidenmystic:Spring ~ from “Puck Magazine” ~ 1916 ~ Raphaël Kirchner (Austrian artist, 1876-1917)
Joseph Keppler (1838-1894), “Puck”, Vol. 7, #171, 1880Source
William Barribal (1874-1952), “Puck”, Oct. 9, 1914.Source
NewyorkitisNelson Greene (American; 1869–1955)1914Offset photomechanical illustrationCover illustrat
Laocoön in the ToilsUdo J. Keppler (American; 1872–1956)Color offset printPublished: Keppler & S
mermaidenmystic:Spring ~ from “Puck Magazine” ~ 1916 ~ Raphaël Kirchner (Austrian artist, 1876-1917)
“Hands up!” - Will Crawford - Puck Magazine Dec. 1912 - via LOC
Marius de Zayas (1880-1961), ‘Trail of the Serpent’, “Puck”,
cover art by Udo J. Keppler from “Puck” magazine, May 31, 1899
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