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Frederick Opper Signed Original Rear Cover Print from Puck Magazine, May 21, 1884

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Autographs - Historical Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:50.00 - 100.00 USD
Frederick Opper Signed Original Rear Cover Print from Puck Magazine, May 21, 1884
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OPPER, Frederick Burr. (1857-1937) One of the pioneers of American newspaper comic strips, best known for his comic strip Happy Hooligan. His comic characters were featured in magazine gag cartoons, covers, political cartoons and comic strips for six decades. Puck magazine was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. Opper worked for Puck for 18 years, drawing everything from spot illustrations to chromolithograph covers. Original rear cover print for the May 21, 1884 issue featuring Opper's illustration that depicts 1884 Presidential candidate James G. Blaine, tattooed by his numerous acts of corruption and sin, attempting to lead a flock of children (i.e., editors of known Republican-leaning newspapers), to follow him to the Republican Convention. All of them are shown hesitating or refusing -- except Whitelaw Reid of the N.Y. Tribune. Reid is held up with the aid of a crutch that is labeled "Greeley's memory." Measures 13.5 in. x 10 in. Signed by Opper in black ink at the lower left, "F. Opper 1934." Two small tears along the center of the bottom edge. Otherwise, still in fine condition.