Friedrich Graetz or Grätz (April 3, 1842, Frankfurt – November 28, 1912 Vienna) was an Austrian illustrator and cartoonist. His best-known works appeared in Viennese satirical magazines such as Kikeriki and , and in the American magazine Puck. Puck was the first magazine to print cartoons in color.Many of Graetz's cartoons were political, targeting issues of government responsibility and public health and urging social change.