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2DMD1F8 Lux et Veritas, Louis M. Glackens, American, 1866–1933, Graphite, blue pencil on paper, Cartoon or illustration. Exterior scene. A woman stands at left, holding an infant in her left arm, while her right hand holds an umbrella. Another woman stands at right, holding a basket on her left arm., USA, 1911, graphic design, Drawing
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EX6W4T He doesn't realize what is coming to him' by Louis M Glackens (1866-1933). Illustration shows President Taft swimming in a sea of 'Presidential Surf'; below the waves, unseen by Taft, are many crabs listed by states of the union, and one large crab with t
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2BDYCK4 Easter Puck, 1901
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2BDYCKD Easter Puck, 1905
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2BDYCKM Easter Puck, 1903
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2BDY91M Puck Christmas, 1903
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MCAMW7 Children cry when they discover Santa has been locked in a cabinet. Done by illustrator Louis M. Glackens (1866?1933). He was American illustrator, animator and cartoonist, and the brother of Ashcan School painter and illustrator William Glackens. Louis M. Glackens was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the 1890s he began to work for Puck, a magazine known for its political and social satire, where his humorous depictions of different ethnic groups reflected the melting pot of New York City at that time.
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2R7TJJ2 Will Rogers c. 1930
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WBECPJ Political cartoon, Hoist, the friend of the Comic People. by Louis M. Glackens for Puck magazine, October 31, 1906. The characters seen, clockwise are: en:Foxy Granpa by en:Carl E. Schultze, en:Alphonse and Gaston by en:Frederick Burr Opper, en:Happy Hooligan by Frederick Burr Opper, en:And Her Name Was Maud by Frederick Burr Opper, en:The Katzenjammer Kids by en:Rudolph Dirks, en:Buster Brown by en:Richard Felton Outcault, and at the center, all of the characters having a rally with Hoist sitting on the back of Maud, the mule. Hoist was en:William Randolph Hearst, who was the publisher of ma
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MY2XTM . 1916 cartoon satirizing fad for ukuleles and Hawaiian music. 'Ukulele Square, the Hawaiian Quarter of New York'. 5 November 1916. Louis M. Glackens 540 Ukulele Craze 1916 Glackens
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MWXWMK . 1916 cartoon satirizing fad for ukuleles and Hawaiian music. 'Ukulele Square, the Hawaiian Quarter of New York'. 5 November 1916. Louis M. Glackens 620 Ukulele Craze 1916 Glackens
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MW1XR3 . 1916 cartoon satirizing fad for ukuleles and Hawaiian music. 'Ukulele Square, the Hawaiian Quarter of New York'. 5 November 1916. Louis M. Glackens 619 Ukulele Craze 1916 Glackens
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MPTPGB The Discovery of the Law of Gravitation, 1910.
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G16E41 Entitled: 'Easter Puck'. Chromolithograph shows a chicken wearing a beret and a large bow, standing on a nest with four brightly colored angular (cubist) eggs. Other chickens, a duck, dog, and a cow observe with quizzical looks on their faces.' Puck was A
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G16E3Y Entitled: 'Easter Puck'. Chromolithograph shows a well-dressed man carrying his wife's Easter bonnet beneath an umbrella; in her absence, due to an illness, at least her bonnet will be seen in public.' Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of
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G16E3X Entitled: 'Easter Puck'. Chromolithograph shows a large mean-looking hen wearing a large black bonnet, standing over her brood, fully mature men and women hatching from eggs who seem intent on meeting each other.' Puck was America's first successful humor
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G16E3C Entitled: 'Easter Puck'. Chromolithograph shows a young woman playing a lute as a group of rabbit cavaliers dance around her. Two monks whisper to each other at the entrance to a monastery.' Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful c
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G16E3B Entitled: 'Easter Puck'. Chromolithograph shows a young woman walking arm in arm with a rabbit carrying a basket of Easter eggs; a tonsured monk standing in the background is startled by what he sees.' Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of
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G16D9C Entitled: 'The toy department' chromolithograph showing a crowd of parents and children in the toy department of a department store at Christmas, with Santa Claus surrounded by a group of parents. Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colo
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G16D99 Entitled: 'The day after' chromolithograph showing a large crowd of people in front of the 'Exchange Desk', bearing Christmas gifts which they wish to exchange. Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoons, caricatures and polit
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FG2W1B PUCK: CARTOON, 1907. /nTheodore Roosevelt greeting a group of men singing Christmas carols; the carolers are John D. Rockefeller, Joseph B. Foraker, Henry H. Rogers, Edward H. Harriman, David J. Brewer, and James R. Day. Cartoon by Louis M. Glackens from
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FG293R ANTI-SEMITIC CARTOON, 1904. /n'A Hard World. Isaacs - I see dey vos going to use salt vater to put oud fires.' Cohenstein - Yes. It vos getting harder undt harder efery day to make an honest living.' American anti-semitic cartoon by Louis M. Glackens, 190
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FFA8K8 CARTOON: WILLIAM H. TAFT. /nAmerican cartoon, 1909, by Louis M. Glackens of the consumer dreaming that the weight of President William Howard Taft will lower the high cost of living.
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FF949W ANTI-SEMITIC CARTOON. /nAmerican anti-semitic cartoon by Louis M. Glackens, 1894.
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FF8W16 MORMON CARTOON, 1906. /n'The Automormon. Expressly designed for family use in Utah.' Cartoon, 1906, Louis M. Glackens.
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FF6BYX WILSON CARTOON, 1913. /nCartoon featuring President Woodrow Wilson by Louis M. Glackens in 'Puck' 1913.
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2A5YPP5 He doesn't realize what is coming to him' by Louis M Glackens (1866-1933). Illustration shows President Taft swimming in a sea of 'Presidential Surf'; below the waves, unseen by Taft, are many crabs listed by states of the union, and one large crab with the face of Theodore Roosevelt, that is about to pinch Taft.
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F7PAR2 The invasion of England by Louis M. Glackens (1866-1933). Photomechanical print : offset, colour. Illustration shows German soldiers and officers invading England my means of hot-air balloons and other types of airships;also shows German emperor William II dictating 'Fall of Albion an epic poem by the Kaiser' to his secretary, and war correspondent Richard Harding Davis writing 'How to Conduct a Campaign'.
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2J7YFN3 I've Got a Permit
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2A5YNP2 The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians By Louis Glackens, 1866-1933, artist. Published 1907. Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having 'Vested Interests' (looking like Chauncey M. Depew), belonging to a 'Wall Street Syndicate' (looking like John D. Rockefeller), or a 'Railroad Trust', throwing cats labelled 'Small Stock Holder, Small Investor, Widow, Little Stock Holder, [and] Orphan' at the bewildered Egyptians who are outside a building labelled 'Administration' and flying a banner labelled 'Federal Prosecution'.
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DYENYH The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians By Louis Glackens, 1866-1933, artist. Published 1907. Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having 'Vested Interests' (looking like Chauncey M. Depew), belonging to a 'Wall Street Syndicate' (looking like John D. Rockefeller), or a 'Railroad Trust', throwing cats labelled 'Small Stock Holder, Small Investor, Widow, Little Stock Holder, [and] Orphan' at the bewildered Egyptians who are outside a building labelled 'Administration' and flying a banner labelled 'Federal Prosecution'.
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2J7YEXN Puck July the fourth 1903
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