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Gallery 2 · 1893–1912

The Holiday Number: Puck in Full Color

Christmas and Easter numbers, where Puck showed off its press.

From its English edition in 1877, Puck was the first American humor magazine to make full-color chromolithography its signature, and nowhere did it press that advantage harder than on the holiday numbers. The Christmas and Easter issues were built to be seen across a crowded newsstand and to justify their higher price. Where the weekly's inside pages carried political cartoons, the seasonal covers turned the same craft toward pleasure: skating parties, mistletoe, lilies, toy-shop parades, and the little cigar-and-mirror sprite whose motto, "What fools these mortals be," presided over all of it. The color was the argument. Deep reds held against greens, a woman's yellow gown glowing across a dim interior, a field of white blossoms that cheaper presses could not keep in register, all of it advertised what Puck's Manhattan press house could do that its rivals could not. The artists here span a generation, from Charles Jay Taylor and Frank Hutchins in the 1890s to Frank Nankivell, Gordon Ross, W. E. Hill, and a young Rose O'Neill after 1900. Read together, the covers trace how magazine design moved from painterly holiday scenes toward the flat, poster-bright graphics of the new century.

Easter Puck
Easter Puck Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929, artist
Easter Puck
Easter Puck Glackens, L. M. (Louis M.), 1866-1933, artist
Christmas Puck
Christmas Puck Fisher, Harrison, 1875-1934, artist
Christmas Puck
Christmas Puck
Puck's Christmas Tree
Puck's Christmas Tree Ehrhart, S. D. (Samuel D.), approximately 1862-1937, artist
Puck Christmas Number
Puck Christmas Number
Puck Christmas
Puck Christmas Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929, artist
Puck Christmas
Puck Christmas Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929, artist
Christmas Puck
Christmas Puck Nankivell, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), 1869-1959, artist
Puck Christmas
Puck Christmas Nankivell, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), 1869-1959, artist
Easter Puck
Easter Puck Ross, Gordon, 1873-1946, artist
Puck X-Mas
Puck X-Mas
Christmas Puck
Christmas Puck Nankivell, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), 1869-1959, artist
Christmas Puck
Christmas Puck Hill, W. E. (William Ely), 1887-1962, artist
Christmas Puck
Christmas Puck Ross, Gordon, 1873-1946, artist
Puck X-Mas Number
Puck X-Mas Number Hutchins, Frank Marion, approximately 1867-1896, artist
Puck Easter
Puck Easter Nankivell, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), 1869-1959, artist
Puck's Midsummer Medley
Puck's Midsummer Medley Ehrhart, S. D. (Samuel D.), approximately 1862-1937, artist
When We All Believe
When We All Believe

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