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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
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for the New York German-American audience and then introduced an
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hypocritally protesting the arrival of an eastern
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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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in 1867 and renewed his career as an actor. In 1869, he helped launch the German-American cartoon weekly,
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magazine, a collector of Indian artifacts and an Indian activist. He had his name changed to
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and historical subjects to his criticisms of modern life.
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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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