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Unable to make a living from his art in Vienna he joined a theatrical troupe as a scene painter and then as a comedian, traveling with them in the Tyrol and Italy. His ability to restore old paintings gained for him some extra money in some of the monasteries on the way. He was a charming companion,
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an excellent story-teller, and immediately popular wherever he went. In 1864, he married the Viennese actress Minna Rubens. Meanwhile, his father, who had come to the States to escape the European
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for the New York German-American audience and then introduced an English-language version the following year. Keppler's main delight was in producing cartoons criticizing President
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Keppler's opinions and wit endeared him to large sections of the American public. His illustrations cast light on complex politics, making issues clear to the average voter.
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did not shy away from criticism of the administration and by influencing the perceptions of the voting public, certainly altered the course of American political history.
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hypocritally protesting the arrival of an eastern European immigrant—notwithstanding the fact that the "protesters" themselves had been immigrants or sons of immigrants.
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Not found 2019-11-16 by automated Search: Puck as a Collection; Joseph Keppler as an Artist (but see Udo Keppler, Artist)
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and pioneering the use of color lithography for caricature. Much of his success was due to a clever adaptation of
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After the death of his wife in 1870, Keppler married Pauline Pfau in 1871, the union producing three children,
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in 1867 and renewed his career as an actor. In 1869, he helped launch the German-American cartoon weekly,
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cartoons. When his workload became too much, he made use of several talented artists including
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In the fall of 1872, he moved with his wife and son to New York city and was soon working for
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magazine, a collector of Indian artifacts and an Indian activist. He had his name changed to
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The Pirate Publisher— An International Burlesque that has the Longest Run on Record
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which lasted six months. In March 1871, he attempted another cartoon weekly,
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and later contributed comic drawings to the Vienna humor magazine
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Catherine Palmer Mitchell (1928–1990). "Keppler, Joseph".
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and historical subjects to his criticisms of modern life.
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Satire on Stone: the political cartoons of Joseph Keppler
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in honor of his father. He was an honorary chief of the
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published weekly for six months on the grounds of the
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In one of his cartoons entitled "Looking Backward" (
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Keppler was the father of 13: 730:Academy of Fine Arts Vienna alumni 591: 483: 433: 411: 362: 14: 751: 612: 542:. Stonybrook.edu. 14 January 2014 516:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). 429:. Vol. 12. pp. 619–620. 350:. Britannica.com. 15 October 2013 443:Dictionary of American Biography 207: 197:which lasted until August 1872. 566: 554: 532: 278:Initially Keppler drew all the 740:Austrian editorial cartoonists 735:American editorial cartoonists 502:New International Encyclopedia 472: 450: 340: 308: 1: 334: 127: 408:, 1909, v. 2, ch. 7, p. 363. 303:World's Columbian Exposition 173: 7: 668:New York Historical Society 426:American National Biography 138:Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 10: 756: 289: 576:. 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