Louis Dalrymple

{{Short description|American cartoonist (1866–1905)}}

File:Louis Dalrymple profile.jpg

Louis Dalrymple (January 19, 1866 – December 28, 1905) was an American cartoonist, known for his caricatures in publications such as Puck, Judge, and the New York Daily Graphic. Born in Cambridge, Illinois, he studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and the Art Students League of New York, and in 1885 became the chief cartoonist of the Daily Graphic.{{cite journal|first=Thomas E.|last=Curtis|title=Some American Cartoonists|journal=The Strand Magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UZAkAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA266|year=1903|volume=25|pages=266–267}}{{cite book|author1=Maurice Horn|authorlink1=Maurice Horn|author2=Richard Marschall|title=The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons|volume=2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=X_HVAAAAMAAJ|year=1983|publisher=Chelsea House Publishers|isbn=978-0-87754-399-2|page=183}}

His first wife was Letia Carpenter from Brooklyn. His second wife was Mary Ann Good. He died in 1905 of paresis in a New York sanitarium.{{cite news|work=The Evening World|date= November 25, 1905|title=Cartoonist Dalrymple Goes Insane|page=3|url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1905-11-25/ed-1/seq-3/}}{{cite news|work= New-York Tribune|title= Louis Dalrymple|date=December 29, 1905| page= 16|url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1905-12-29/ed-1/seq-16/}}

Gallery

File:The fool and his money - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647417.jpg|The fool and his money, 1899

File:Sherman Settling Affairs of State.jpg|John Sherman, Secretary of State, dressed as an old woman with a purse labeled "Sec. Sherman", plucking the petals off daisies labeled "Hawaii, Cuba, [and] Bering Sea" picked from a flowerpot labeled "Diplomatic Questions"

File:Out of the frying pan.jpg|Urging war with Spain over Cuba, 1898

File:School Begins (Puck Magazine 1-25-1899).jpg|School Begins by Louis Dalrymple, January 25, 1899

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