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Thomas Nast (1840-1902) was an American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist

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Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Thomas Nast cartoon about Boss Tweed corruption

Thomas Nast cartoon about Boss Tweed corruption
" Who stole the peoples money? Twas him" cartoon about Tammany Hall scandal, 1871. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a Thomas Nast cartoon

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: LEEs SURRENDER 1865. Peace in Union. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox

LEEs SURRENDER 1865. Peace in Union. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 9 April 1865. Reproduction of a painting by Thomas Nast

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: THANKSGIVING CARTOON, 1869. Uncle Sams Thanksgiving Dinner: cartoon, 1869

THANKSGIVING CARTOON, 1869. Uncle Sams Thanksgiving Dinner: cartoon, 1869, by Thomas Nast depicting a Thanksgiving table at which all comers are welcome

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: CARTOON: TWEED RING, 1871. The Tammany Tiger Loose. Thomas Nasts powerful indictment of Tweed

CARTOON: TWEED RING, 1871. The Tammany Tiger Loose. Thomas Nasts powerful indictment of Tweed and his ring, published on the eve of the New York municipal and state elections of 1871. Cartoon, 1871

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Cartoons featuring William Marcy Boss Tweed, James Ingersoll and George Miller

Cartoons featuring William Marcy Boss Tweed, James Ingersoll and George Miller
XJF265588 Cartoons featuring William Marcy Boss Tweed, James Ingersoll and George Miller, from Harpers Weekly, 19th August, 1872 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Nast

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: THOMAS NAST: SANTA CLAUS. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night. Engraving by Thomas Nast

THOMAS NAST: SANTA CLAUS. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night. Engraving by Thomas Nast

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: CARL SCHURZ: CARPETBAGGER. Schurz, an American army officer, politician, and reformer

CARL SCHURZ: CARPETBAGGER. Schurz, an American army officer, politician, and reformer, vilified as a carpetbagger in an 1872 cartoon by Thomas Nast

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Police Commissioner Roosevelt and NY Governor Cleveland, 1884

Police Commissioner Roosevelt and NY Governor Cleveland, 1884
NY Governor Grover Cleveland and Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt signing reform bill, 1884. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: THOMAS NAST: SANTA CLAUS. Santa Claus coming down the chimney

THOMAS NAST: SANTA CLAUS. Santa Claus coming down the chimney. Line engraving after a drawing by Thomas Nast (1840-1902)

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: THOMAS NAST: CHRISTMAS. The Same Old Christmas Story Over Again. Engraving by Thomas Nast

THOMAS NAST: CHRISTMAS. The Same Old Christmas Story Over Again. Engraving by Thomas Nast, 1878

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, 1861. The 7th Regiment of New York volunteers marching on Broadway on their

NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, 1861. The 7th Regiment of New York volunteers marching on Broadway on their way to the Pennsylvania Station and on to Washington, D.C

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Reconstruction upholding equal rights, 1868

Reconstruction upholding equal rights, 1868
Reconstruction depicted as equal rights reform, 1868. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a 19th-century Thomas Nast cartoon

Thomas Nast illustrator and cartoonist. photo of Frazier in 1896
1711995 Thomas Nast illustrator and cartoonist. photo of Frazier in 1896.; (add.info.: Thomas Nast illustrator and cartoonist. photo of Frazier in 1896.)

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: E Pluribus Unum (except Chinese). Cartoon criticizing American anti-Chinese immigration policy

E Pluribus Unum (except Chinese). Cartoon criticizing American anti-Chinese immigration policy, circa 1880
NWI4959840 E Pluribus Unum (except Chinese). Cartoon criticizing American anti-Chinese immigration policy, circa 1880. Illustration by Thomas Nast (1840-1902)

Reconstruction described as the reform of equal rights, 1868. Coloured engraving
NWI4958410 Reconstruction described as the reform of equal rights, 1868. Coloured engraving, based on an illustration by Thomas Nast

Cartoon on the Tammany Hall financial scandal (a patronage institution in Manhattan)
NWI4914172 Cartoon on the Tammany Hall financial scandal (a patronage institution in Manhattan, New York that helped newly arrived immigrants)

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo... 1860

The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - the people relanding with their chattels at Messina... 1860

The Revolution in Sicily - the people relanding with their chattels at Messina... 1860
The Revolution in Sicily - the people relanding with their chattels at Messina, after the Battle of Melazzo, from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The vote for annexation at Naples - polling booth at Monte Calvario - from a sketch by T

The vote for annexation at Naples - polling booth at Monte Calvario - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860 Creator: Unknown
The vote for annexation at Naples - polling booth at Monte Calvario - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860. Italian elections on 21st October

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - the English Battalion at the foot of the round tower of the... 1860

The Revolution in Sicily - the English Battalion at the foot of the round tower of the... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Revolution in Sicily - the English Battalion at the foot of the round tower of the Citadel of Melazzo - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo... 1860

The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - Colonel Peard, 'Garibaldi's Englishman' - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

The Revolution in Sicily - Colonel Peard, "Garibaldi's Englishman" - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860
The Revolution in Sicily - Colonel Peard, "Garibaldi's Englishman" - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860. One of Garibaldi's companions-in-arms in the campaign of Northern Italy

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - the Fight at the Bridge of Melazzo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

The Revolution in Sicily - the Fight at the Bridge of Melazzo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Revolution in Sicily - the Fight at the Bridge of Melazzo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860....it appears that in the main the Neapolitans stood on the defensive

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - discovery of a train leading to the powder magazine at the fort

The Revolution in Sicily - discovery of a train leading to the powder magazine at the fort... 1860. Creator: F. J. S
The Revolution in Sicily - discovery of a train leading to the powder magazine at the fort of Melazzo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Battle on the Volturno - fight in the field near St. Angelo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

The Battle on the Volturno - fight in the field near St. Angelo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Battle on the Volturno - fight in the field near St. Angelo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860. The village itself, or rather the old abbey and its dependencies

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Naples - street scene in Naples the day after the arrival of Garibaldi... 1860

The Revolution in Naples - street scene in Naples the day after the arrival of Garibaldi... 1860. Creator: W Thomas
The Revolution in Naples - street scene in Naples the day after the arrival of Garibaldi - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Naples - Garibaldi at the Shrine of the Virgin of Piedigrotta on the 8th

The Revolution in Naples - Garibaldi at the Shrine of the Virgin of Piedigrotta on the 8th... 1860. Creator: W Thomas
The Revolution in Naples - Garibaldi at the Shrine of the Virgin of Piedigrotta on the 8th September - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Garibaldi's entry into Naples - a sketch in the Strada di Toledo, by T. Nast, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Garibaldi's entry into Naples - a sketch in the Strada di Toledo, by T. Nast, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Garibaldi's entry into Naples - a sketch in the Strada di Toledo, by T. Nast, 1860. The Toledo is the main artery of Naples, and Garibaldi traversed this magnificent street in the afternoon

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Battle on the Volturno - battery where the Neapolitans burnt the wounded Garibaldians... 1860

The Battle on the Volturno - battery where the Neapolitans burnt the wounded Garibaldians... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Battle on the Volturno - battery where the Neapolitans burnt the wounded Garibaldians - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - the English Battalion at the foot of the round tower of the... 1860

The Revolution in Sicily - the English Battalion at the foot of the round tower of the... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Revolution in Sicily - the English Battalion at the foot of the round tower of the Citadel of Melazzo - from a sketch by our special artist, 1860

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Battle on the Volturno - the Neapolitan troops passing along a ravine... 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Battle on the Volturno - the Neapolitan troops passing along a ravine... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Battle on the Volturno - the Neapolitan troops passing along a ravine - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860. War in Italy: Garibaldians ambushing the enemy

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: King Death's Distribution of Prizes. Bacchus Takes the First Premium. 1870. Creator: Thomas Nast

King Death's Distribution of Prizes. Bacchus Takes the First Premium. 1870. Creator: Thomas Nast
King Death's Distribution of Prizes. Bacchus Takes the First Premium. 1870

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Watch on Spoilers. The Democratic Tigers and Republian Vultures Must Be Kept at Bay. 1886

The Watch on Spoilers. The Democratic Tigers and Republian Vultures Must Be Kept at Bay. 1886. Creator: Thomas Nast
The Watch on Spoilers. The Democratic Tigers and Republian Vultures Must Be Kept at Bay. 1886

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: On the Red Danube - 'Bless You, My Children!', 1877. Creator: Thomas Nast

On the Red Danube - "Bless You, My Children!", 1877. Creator: Thomas Nast
On the Red Danube - "Bless You, My Children!", 1877

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Why He Cannot Sleep, 1866. Creator: Thomas Nast

Why He Cannot Sleep, 1866. Creator: Thomas Nast
Why He Cannot Sleep, 1866

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The 'Internationalists' Are to Make the World All One Millennium - (Chaos), 1878

The "Internationalists" Are to Make the World All One Millennium - (Chaos), 1878. Creator: Thomas Nast
The "Internationalists" Are to Make the World All One Millennium - (Chaos), 1878

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Sarah Edwards Nast, 1884. Creator: Thomas Nast

Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Sarah Edwards Nast, 1884. Creator: Thomas Nast
Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Sarah Edwards Nast, 1884

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Self-Portrait, 1884. Creator: Thomas Nast

Self-Portrait, 1884. Creator: Thomas Nast
Self-Portrait, 1884

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Arlington Heights. Die Wacht. Am Potomac. 1871. Creator: Thomas Nast

Arlington Heights. Die Wacht. Am Potomac. 1871. Creator: Thomas Nast
Arlington Heights. Die Wacht. Am Potomac. 1871

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: A Diplomatic (Chinese) Design Presented to U.S. 1881. Creator: Thomas Nast

A Diplomatic (Chinese) Design Presented to U.S. 1881. Creator: Thomas Nast
A Diplomatic (Chinese) Design Presented to U.S. 1881

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Their Coat of Arms, published April 11, 1889. Creator: Thomas Nast

Their Coat of Arms, published April 11, 1889. Creator: Thomas Nast
Their Coat of Arms, published April 11, 1889

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Drop Em, 1872. Creator: Thomas Nast

Drop Em, 1872. Creator: Thomas Nast
Drop Em, 1872

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Can the Law Reach Him?, n.d. Creator: Thomas Nast

Can the Law Reach Him?, n.d. Creator: Thomas Nast
Can the Law Reach Him?, n.d

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: We Know Nothing about the Stolen Vouchers, 1871. Creator: Thomas Nast

We Know Nothing about the Stolen Vouchers, 1871. Creator: Thomas Nast
We Know Nothing about the Stolen Vouchers, 1871

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: The Worlds Plunderers. Germany, England, and Russia grab what they can of Africa and Asia

The Worlds Plunderers. Germany, England, and Russia grab what they can of Africa and Asia
CARTOON: IMPERIALISM, 1885. The Worlds Plunderers. Germany, England, and Russia grab what they can of Africa and Asia. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1885

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 118 Anything to Beat Grant, 1872. Creator

Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 118 Anything to Beat Grant, 1872. Creator
Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 118 " Anything to Beat Grant", 1872

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. An 1871 Thomas Nast cartoon attacking Boss Tweed, leader

NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. An 1871 Thomas Nast cartoon attacking Boss Tweed, leader of the group of corrupt New York City Democratic party politicians known as the Tweed Ring

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Thomas Nast, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: Unknown

Thomas Nast, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: Unknown
Thomas Nast, between 1860 and 1875. [Cartoonist and caricaturist]



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Thomas Nast Collection

Thomas Nast (1840-1902) was an American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist. He is considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon". His cartoons were published in Harper's Weekly, a popular magazine of the time, and he became well known for his political satire. He was an advocate for civil rights and a strong opponent of corruption in government. His most famous works include his depictions of Santa Claus, which helped to popularize the figure in America, as well as his cartoons attacking Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall. Nast's work had a lasting impact on American politics and culture; he is remembered today as one of the most influential cartoonists in history.
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