Artists Archive
This directory features the illustrators whose work shaped the visual language of political resistance from the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries. Their cartoons for Puck, Judge, La Baïonnette, and other satirical magazines confronted corruption, reactionary politics, and the early machinery of authoritarianism with clarity, wit, and technical mastery.
Every work represented here is sourced directly from original prints in a private archival collection and preserved as historical evidence — no AI, no fabrications, no reconstructions. Just the ink, the artists, and the history as it first appeared.
Real ink. Real artists. Real archives.
Artists
Emmanuel Barcet (1870-1942)
Leonetto Cappiello (1875-1942)
Louis M. Dalrymple (1866-1905)
Bernhard Gillam (1856–1896)
Victor Gillam (1858-1920)
A. Guyon (fl. 1910-1920)
Grant E. Hamilton (1862-1926)
Joseph Keppler (1838-1894)
Udo J. Keppler (1872-1956)
Charles L. Léandre (1862-1934)
Frederick Burr Opper (1857-1937)
Ray Ordner (1894-1945)
John S. Pughe (1870-1909)
Sacha Zaliouk (1887-1971)
Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935)