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Frederick Burr Opper was an influential American cartoonist and illustrator known for his work in the early 20th century. He gained prominence through his comic strips, particularly 'Happy Hooligan,' which became a favorite among readers for its humor and engaging characters. Opper's distinctive style and ability to capture the zeitgeist of his era allowed him to become a leading figure in the world of American comics. His work often reflected the social and political issues of the time, making him a significant voice in the medium.

Throughout his career, Opper contributed to various publications, including the New York Journal and Puck, where he showcased his talent for satire and caricature. His legacy is marked by his pioneering efforts in comic art and his influence on future generations of cartoonists. Opper's creations not only entertained audiences but also provided commentary on contemporary society, solidifying his place in the history of American illustration and comics.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 2, 1857
出生地点 Mount Vernon, New York, USA
去世日期 February 28, 1937
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