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

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Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), after 1879. after 1879. Creator: Thomas Nast

Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), after 1879. after 1879. Creator: Thomas Nast
Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), after 1879

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: A Merry Christmas, January 3, 1880. January 3, 1880. Creator: Thomas Nast

A Merry Christmas, January 3, 1880. January 3, 1880. Creator: Thomas Nast
A Merry Christmas, January 3, 1880

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Samuel P. Avery Transporting His Treasures Across the Sea, ca. 1875-80

Samuel P. Avery Transporting His Treasures Across the Sea, ca. 1875-80. Formerly attributed to Thomas Nast

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Three-quarter Length Portrait of Thomas Nast Holding Palette and Brush, ca. 1888. ca

Three-quarter Length Portrait of Thomas Nast Holding Palette and Brush, ca. 1888. ca
Three-quarter Length Portrait of Thomas Nast Holding Palette and Brush, ca. 1888

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Bust-length Portrait of Thomas Nast, ca. 1888. ca. 1888. Creator: Unknown

Bust-length Portrait of Thomas Nast, ca. 1888. ca. 1888. Creator: Unknown
Bust-length Portrait of Thomas Nast, ca. 1888

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with Two Caricatures, ca. 1888. ca. 1888

Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with Two Caricatures, ca. 1888. ca. 1888
Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with Two Caricatures, ca. 1888

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 113 The Massive Grievance, 1872. Creator: Thomas Nast

Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 113 The Massive Grievance, 1872. Creator: Thomas Nast
Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 113 " The Massive Grievance", 1872

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Battle of Lookout Mountain, (1878). Creator: Unknown

Battle of Lookout Mountain, (1878). Creator: Unknown
Battle of Lookout Mountain, (1878). General Joe Hookers battle above the clouds. The Battle of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, 24 November 1863

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Liberty is not Anarchy, 1886, (1929). Artist: Thomas Nast

Liberty is not Anarchy, 1886, (1929). Artist: Thomas Nast
Liberty is not Anarchy, 1886. This cartoon shows the hands of Columbia holding, in her left hand, a sword labeled U.S. and in her right, a handful of anarchists

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: RUSSO-TURKISH WAR, 1877. Peace Rumors. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1877

RUSSO-TURKISH WAR, 1877. Peace Rumors. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1877, showing Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia carving up the Ottoman Empire as a powerless Turkey looks on

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: DARWIN CARTOON. An 1871 cartoon by Thomas Nast satirizing Charles Darwins theory

DARWIN CARTOON. An 1871 cartoon by Thomas Nast satirizing Charles Darwins theory of evolution by showing a gorilla seeking the protection of Henry Bergh

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: STATE AID CARTOON. The American River Ganges : one of Thomas Nasts vitriolic

NAST: STATE AID CARTOON. The American River Ganges : one of Thomas Nasts vitriolic cartoon comments, 1871, on the question of state aid to parochial schools

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: CARTOON: TWEEDs RING, 1871. The Brains. Cartoon of William Marcy Boss Tweed

CARTOON: TWEEDs RING, 1871. The Brains. Cartoon of William Marcy Boss Tweed
CARTOON: TWEEDs RING, 1871. The Brains. Cartoon of William Marcy " Boss" Tweed, leader of the group of corrupt New York City Democratic party politicians known as the Tweed Ring

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS (1807-1886). American lawyer, diplomat and author. Struck - At Sea

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS (1807-1886). American lawyer, diplomat and author. Struck - At Sea. If it had not been for that haze (Hayes), they could have steered clear of the iceberg

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: SOUTHERN JUSTICE, 1867. Central detail of the American cartoon Southern Justice by Thomas Nast

SOUTHERN JUSTICE, 1867. Central detail of the American cartoon Southern Justice by Thomas Nast, 1867

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: LABOR & CAPITAL, 1871. Put Yourself in His Place

NAST: LABOR & CAPITAL, 1871. Put Yourself in His Place. An anti-labor union cartoon of 1871 by Thomas Nast

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: TWEED CARTOON. Wholesale and Retail. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic attacks on William M

NAST: TWEED CARTOON. Wholesale and Retail. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic attacks on William M. Boss Tweed and the Tweed Ring published shortly before the New York state

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. Too heavy a load for the trade-Unions

NAST: HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. Too heavy a load for the trade-Unions. The competent workman must support the incompetent. One of Thomas Nasts cartoon reactions to the Haymarket Riot, 1886

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1882. The Queen of Industry, Or, The New South

NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1882. The Queen of Industry, Or, The New South. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1882, comparing the plantation economy of the pre-Civil War South with the more industrialized

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: ELEPHANT AND DONKEY. Stranger Things Have Happened

NAST: ELEPHANT AND DONKEY. Stranger Things Have Happened. Senator Thomas Bayard attempts to prevent the Democratic Party from hurtling into the chasm of financial chaos

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion. American cartoon, 1870, by Thomas Nast

A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion. American cartoon, 1870, by Thomas Nast
DEMOCRAT DONKEY, 1870. A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion. American cartoon, 1870, by Thomas Nast, featuring his first use of the donkey as the symbol of the Democratic Party

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876

A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876
ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, depicting the ballot box as a political football in the Hayes-Tilden election

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877

Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877, on the presidential election between Rutherford B
ELECTION CARTOON, 1877. Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877, on the presidential election between Rutherford B

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: A VISIT FROM ST NICHOLAS. Engraving by Thomas Nast, 19th century

A VISIT FROM ST NICHOLAS. Engraving by Thomas Nast, 19th century

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People

ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People. An 1889 cartoon by Thomas Nast protesting the control exercised over the necessaries of life by

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: BOSS TWEED CARTOON, c1875. Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make. Cartoon by Thomas nast, c1875

BOSS TWEED CARTOON, c1875. Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make. Cartoon by Thomas nast, c1875, commenting on the ability of William M. Boss Tweed to avoid imprisonment

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People

ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People. An 1889 cartoon by Thomas Nast protesting the control exercised over the necessaries of life by

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Thomas Nast cartoon about government corruption, 1877

Thomas Nast cartoon about government corruption, 1877
To the victor belong the spoils, a satire on civil service, showing Andrew Jackson statue riding a hog, 1877. Hand-colored woodcut of a Thomas Nast cartoon

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: PART2A-00045

PART2A-00045
" To the victor belong the spoils" - Thomas Nast cartoon about Boss Tweed, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Star Route scandal cartoon, 1881

Star Route scandal cartoon, 1881
Cartoon of a postmaster in the Star Route mail fraud scheme, 1881. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Thomas Nast cartoon

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: HOUS2A-00010

HOUS2A-00010
Merry old Santa Claus, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Thomas Nast illustration

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Thomas Nast Santa Claus reading his mail, 1800s

Thomas Nast Santa Claus reading his mail, 1800s
Santa Claus opening a stack of letters, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a Thomas Nast illustration

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: 'Church and state - No Union Upon Any Terms. 'Political cartoon from the United States of America

"Church and state - No Union Upon Any Terms. "Political cartoon from the United States of America published
" Church and state - No Union Upon Any Terms." Political cartoon from the United States of America published in Harpers Weekly, February 25, 1871, defending secularism

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: King Solomon in his court receiving gifts from foreign kings and princes. Solomon, King of Israel

King Solomon in his court receiving gifts from foreign kings and princes. Solomon, King of Israel, also called Jedidiah, reigned c. 970 - 931 BC

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: SANTA CLAUS (XXXL)

SANTA CLAUS (XXXL)
ANOTHER STOCKING TO FILL BY THOMAS NAST, EDITED IN HARPERs WEEKLY

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: SANTA CLAUS

SANTA CLAUS
THE COMING OF SANTA CLAUS BY THOMAS NAST, 1872

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: Attack On Fort Wagner On Morris Island South Carolina 1863. From Painting By Thomas Nast

Attack On Fort Wagner On Morris Island South Carolina 1863. From Painting By Thomas Nast

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: James Birdseye Mcpherson 1828 To 1864. Union General In American Civil War Killed In Atlanta

James Birdseye Mcpherson 1828 To 1864. Union General In American Civil War Killed In Atlanta Campaign. Painted By Thomas Nast

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: CARTOON: BANK PANIC, 1873. The Long and Short of it is a General Bust up in the Street

CARTOON: BANK PANIC, 1873. The Long and Short of it is a General Bust up in the Street
CARTOON: BANK PANIC, 1873. The " Long" and " Short" of it is a General " Bust" up in the Street

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: RUSSO-TURKISH WAR, 1877. Peace Rumors. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1877

RUSSO-TURKISH WAR, 1877. Peace Rumors. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1877, showing Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia carving up the Ottoman Empire as a powerless Turkey looks on

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: CARTOON: IMMIGRATION, 1877. Reform is Necessary in the Foreign Line. Cartoon by Thomas Nast

CARTOON: IMMIGRATION, 1877. Reform is Necessary in the Foreign Line. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1877, showing Uncle Sam explaining to German

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: ARREST OF TWEED, 1871. The Arrest of Boss Tweed - Another Good Joke

NAST: ARREST OF TWEED, 1871. The Arrest of Boss Tweed - Another Good Joke. Cartoon by Thomas Nast commenting on the corrupt cooperation between the Tweed ring

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1870. The Power Behind the Throne

NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1870. The Power Behind the Throne. Cartoon, 1870, by Thomas Nast attacking Boss William M. Tweed as the sinister power behind the throne of Governor John T. Hoffman of New York

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: THOMAS NAST CARTOON, 1879. Stranger Things Have Happened

THOMAS NAST CARTOON, 1879. Stranger Things Have Happened. Senator Thomas Bayard attempts to prevent the Democratic Party from hurtling into the chasm of financial chaos

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: TWEED RING, 1871. Something That Did Blow Over

NAST: TWEED RING, 1871. Something That Did Blow Over. Thomas Nasts cartoon comment on the downfall of William M. (" Boss")

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: NAST: TWEED RING CARTOON. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic attacks on Boss William M

NAST: TWEED RING CARTOON. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic attacks on Boss William M. Tweed and the Tweed Ring published shortly before the New York State and municipal elections of 1871

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: THOMAS NAST: SANTA CLAUS. Hello, Santa Claus! Hello, Little One! Engraving by Thomas Nast

THOMAS NAST: SANTA CLAUS. Hello, Santa Claus! Hello, Little One! Engraving by Thomas Nast
THOMAS NAST: SANTA CLAUS. " Hello, Santa Claus!" " Hello, Little One!" Engraving by Thomas Nast, 1884

Background imageThomas Nast Collection: An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after

An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after the Pyrrhic victory of
ELECTION CARTOON, 1877. An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after the Pyrrhic victory of the party in the election between Rutherford B



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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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