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Bravo, St. Louis! by Hamilton, Grant E., artist
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Bravo, St. Louis!

Hamilton, Grant E., artist · Puck, November 30, 1904

Grant Hamilton's cover depicts a statuesque woman in white, a sash reading "St. Louis" across her bodice, taking a deep theatrical bow on a bare stage. Behind her, the onion-domed pavilions of the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition glow in late afternoon light; a painted flat labeled "CURTAIN" descends above, while a stone parapet reads "THE FAIR." A bouquet lies tossed at her feet. The caption reads simply: "Bravo, St. Louis!" The argument is congratulatory rather than combative—Puck salutes the city for pulling off a world's fair that had been mocked for delays and logistical chaos. The theatrical metaphor is precise: the fair is a performance now concluded, and St. Louis has earned its curtain call.

About this artifact

Creator
Hamilton, Grant E., artist
Date
Puck, November 30, 1904
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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