Cartoons, chiefly appearing in Puck [magazine] [manuscript] 1880-1911.
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O'Neill, Rose Cecil, 1874-1944
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Rose Cecil O'Neill was an American children's book writer and illustrator. Her work appeared in such magazines as "Collier's", "Truth", "McClure's" and "Harper's". She also worked as a staff artist for "Puck" magazine. In 1909, O'Neill created the Kewpie doll, a roly-poly elf with a fat child's body, small wings and a turnip top head. The kewpies made their first public appearance in "Woman's Home Companion" in December 1909. They were immediately popular and quickly became a large merchandising...
Richard, T. J.
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Glackens, Louis M., 1863-1933.
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Smith, Dorman H. (Dorman Henry), 1892-1956
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Keppler, Udo J., 1872-1956
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Udo Keppler was a political cartoonist for Puck Magazine, and an avid collector of Indian artifacts as well as being an Indian activist. He changed his name to Joseph Keppler, Jr. in honor of his father. He was elected honorary chief of Seneca and given the name Gyantwaka. He actively promoted Iroquois lacrosse teams, and his connections with the railroad enabled him to procure discount railroad passes for New York Indians, especially those travelling to Canada on Confederacy business. On the na...
Dalrymple, Louis, 1866-1905
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Zimmerman, Eugene, 1862-1935
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Cartoonist. Born May 25, 1862 in Elmira, New York. Died March 26, 1935 in Basel, Switzerland. Worked as a cartoonist for Puck and Judge magazines. Nickname "Zim." From the description of Eugene Zimmerman papers, 1932-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552480 ...
Bartholomew, Charles Lewis, 1869-1949
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Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937
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Frederick Burr Opper (1857-1937) was an American cartoonist and creator of the newspaper comic strips Happy Hooligan, And Her Name Was Maud!, Alphonse and Gaston and many others. From the guide to the Frederick Burr Opper Cartoons, 1931, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) Cartoonist and illustrator; b. in Madison, Ohio. From the description of Three cartoon sketches, [undated]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70971290 Ame...
Pughe, J. H.
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