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[Puck Distributing Information About the 'Silver Question' to Farmers Confused About Tariff Reform] by Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937, artist
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[Puck Distributing Information About the 'Silver Question' to Farmers Confused About Tariff Reform]

Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937, artist · 1890, Frederick Burr Opper (1857–1937)

Opper stages a rural crossroads debate: the imp Puck—top-hatted, child-sized, the magazine's mascot—thrusts pamphlets labeled 'Abolish the Silver System' at a cluster of weathered farmers. Several men clutch slates reading 'Stump Tariff Reform'; one squats on a barrel, visibly befuddled. The group's postures register competing anxieties of the agrarian 1890s—currency inflation versus protectionism—the twin fault lines splitting Gilded Age politics before the 1890 McKinley Tariff and the coming Populist surge. Opper renders the farmers as slack-jawed rustics, a stock caricature type of the era that condescended to rural voters even while nominally championing their interests. Puck, by contrast, is crisp and authoritative: the magazine positioning itself as the rational arbiter above the muddle of the crowd.

About this artifact

Creator
Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937, artist
Date
1890, Frederick Burr Opper (1857–1937)
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