1895 Puck Christmas
Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929, artist · December 4, 1895
Charles Jay Taylor's cover for Puck's 1895 Christmas number presents the magazine's imp mascot—rendered here as a rosy-cheeked boy in a dark cap and pink scarf—dangling a sprig of mistletoe over a young woman absorbed in her reading. She wears a voluminous blue dress fashionable in the mid-1890s and holds what is, pointedly, a copy of Puck itself. The joke is mild and self-promotional: the magazine positions itself as the irresistible holiday gift, slipping under a reader's guard the way mistletoe licenses an unexpected kiss. No sharp political edge intrudes; Taylor softens Puck's usual satirical bite into seasonal charm, pricing the issue at twenty-five cents and decorating the border with holly and mistletoe in the Art Nouveau manner then fashionable in American illustration.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929, artist
- Date
- December 4, 1895
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com · high-resolution version available.
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