Verlag: March 5., 1905
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Kunst / Grafik / Poster Signiert
Zustand: Good. Original ink drawing. 34.5 cx 35cm. Signed with initials lower right. Stamped "Overlay Dept." and dated and annotated verso. John Samuel Pughe, was a Welsh-born American political cartoonist, best known for his illustrations for Puck magazine.John Samuel Pughe was born in Dolgelley, Merionethshire, Wales, and brought to America by his parents when he was two years old. He studied art at Cooper Union.,J. S. Pughe illustrated news stories for the New York Recorder, Brooklyn Life, and the Brooklyn edition of the World as a young man. He began working at Puck magazine in 1894. He was a regular contributor there until his last cartoon for them, in December 1908.Pughe died in 1909, age 38, at Lakehurst, New Jersey, where he had been spending several months to improve his health.From the collection of Frederic Gale Ruffner, Jr., the founder of Gale Research, Detroit.
Verlag: Keppler & Schwarzmann, New York, 1900
Anbieter: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Very Good. Joseph Keppler, John Samuel Pughe, Louis Dalrymple (illustrator). First Edition. Stapled paper wraps. The cover illustration depicts Joseph Pulitzer (left) and William Randolph Hearst excoriated by their peers for yellow journalism (and worse) & held up by the white-gloved hand of the law. Includes doublepage colored lithograph titled Opening of the New Republican Cafe by Keppler to center (see image). Colored lithograph The Milk Punch Knockout; or, the Finish of Tabitha- in Seven Rounds to rear cover by J. S. Pughe. Tape reinforcement to spine. Scarce. 10 x 14.25 in.
Verlag: Keppler & Schwarzmann, New York, 1905
Anbieter: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Zustand: Very Good. John Samuel Pughe (illustrator). Embossed metal with four holes for mounting ostensibly issued by Keppler & Schwarzmann as an advertisement for their volume LVIII, number 1496, November 1st issue of Puck but without their distinctive large format name which would have occupied the entire space below "What fools these mortals be" Diagonal white line at legs of Rockefeller and foot of Morgan appears appears to be a production error as there is no gouging of the image. 11 x 14.5 inches overall.