Historical. 1895. Puck Magazine, "Progress and Poverty", Dalrymple. Framed Antique Color Lithograph....REDUCED! store 125 or 80 bucks.
Historical. 133 year old Framed Antique Color Lithograph. 1895. Puck Magazine, "Progress and Poverty", Dalrymple.
Puck was published from 1871 until 1918 and the first successful humor magazine in the United States using colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. Also, Puck was the first magazine to carry illustrated advertising and the first to successfully adopt full-color lithography printing for a weekly publication.
Title:
Progress and Poverty - a decoration day study / Dalrymple.
Summary:
Print shows waves of veterans marching through a memorial arch on "Decoration Day", carrying banners that state "We will continue to save the country, so long as there is a dollar in the Treasury" and "Army of Pensioners". On the right, Uncle Sam wearing tattered clothes, is sitting on a step with the U.S. Capitol in the background, he is holding out his hat labeled "Deficit" and a sign that states "I Am Busted".
Contributor: Dalrymple, Louis, 1866-1905, artist
Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1895 May 29.
Paper has original center fold crease and was folded twice horizontally and has slight aging to paper. (It was lit to show the folds.)
Overall good condition. In a Chrome wrapped frame. I opened up and cleaned lithograph and added Conservation Clear Glass. Please see photo's as they are part of the description.
Frame size: 18 x 25 Picture Size: Opened 13.5 x 20
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