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"Puck Wants A Strong Man at the Head of the Government
1078640 " Puck Wants A Strong Man at the Head of the Government - But Not This Kind", 1880 (colour litho) by Keppler, Joseph (1838-94); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: " Puck Wants A Strong Man at the Head of the Government - But Not This Kind" [cartoon]; from Album of Cartoons published in Puck, February 4, 1880.
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Media ID 23029718
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Acrobat Acrobatic Acrobatics Acrobats Corrupt Corruption Gymnast Gymnasts Hanging Leadership Power Puck Rings Sportsmen Statesmen Strength Strong Weight Weights
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The print titled ""Puck Wants A Strong Man at the Head of the Government - But Not This Kind"" captures a satirical cartoon by Joseph Keppler, published in Puck magazine on February 4,1880. The image showcases a humorous depiction of political leadership and corruption during that era. In the cartoon, we see an acrobatic gymnast hanging from rings, symbolizing power and strength. However, instead of portraying an ideal leader, this acrobat represents a corrupt politician seeking a third term in office. The artist cleverly uses humor to critique the state of American politics at the time. Keppler's caricature highlights the desire for strong leadership but questions whether it should come from individuals with questionable motives and integrity. Through his artwork, he exposes political satire as a means to shed light on issues within government systems. This print is part of the collection held by the New-York Historical Society in America. It serves as both a historical artifact and artistic commentary on American politics during that period. By examining this piece closely, viewers can gain insight into how political cartoons were used to address societal concerns while providing entertainment through satire and wit.
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