George Frederick Keller
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George Frederick Keller
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George Frederick Keller (1846–?) was a cartoonist active in California, known as the primary illustrator of the San Francisco satirical magazine The Wasp. Born in Prussia, he emigrated to the United States and fought in the U.S. Civil War, settling in California around 1870. He apprenticed to lithographer George Baker, where his first job was lithographing colorful cigar box labels. He joined The Wasp, also founded by Prussian immigrants, with its first issue, debuting in August 1876. Some of hi
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American cartoonist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Frederick_Keller
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2023-04-15T01:41:09Z
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