
Stuff You Missed in History Class Cassius Coolidge and Dogs Playing Poker
Dec 3, 2025
Dive into the quirky world of Cassius Marcellus Coolidge, the genius behind the iconic Dogs Playing Poker series. Discover his diverse career path from banking to sign painting, and his inventive spirit that led to a patent for carnival cutouts. Explore the fascinating background of early dog poker paintings and the popular calendar that made them famous. Learn about Coolidge's personal struggles, the enduring appeal of his kitsch art, and how his playful humor continues to resonate with audiences today.
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Coolidge's Diverse Creative Legacy
- Cassius Marcellus Coolidge became famous for dogs in human roles, especially a poker series that many people recognize.
- His work blended commercial appeal with varied creative pursuits across art, patents, and performance.
Inventor Of Carnival Photo Cutouts
- Coolidge patented the carnival-style face-in-hole cutouts for humorous photos in 1874 and sold them by mail order.
- That steady income funded his other creative projects for years.
King Gallinipper Stage Success
- In 1892 Coolidge wrote and designed a comic opera called King Gallinipper about a mosquito epidemic with elaborate costumes and dances.
- Newspapers covered rehearsals and praised the large amateur company and lively production.
