Contractor to Puck: No, sir, this is not the foundation of the World's Fair buildings…
Wales, James Albert, 1852-1886, artist · 1881
Wales draws a bustling Albany construction site where a stout, top-hatted political boss—rendered with the broad, smirking face typical of Gilded Age boss caricature—leans on a cane while a small figure (Puck himself, per the magazine's convention) holds up a sign reading "Plan of Assembly Prison Addition." Cranes hoist timber, workers lay brick, and the Capitol dome is visible on the horizon. The joke pivots on the boss's denial: the grandiose building activity isn't civic improvement but expansion of a legislative lockup—implying Albany's lawmakers deserve incarceration. Wales targets the corrupt New York statehouse machine, equating legislative pork with constructing the politicians' own future prison.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Wales, James Albert, 1852-1886, artist
- Date
- 1881
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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