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  • 1000 Nast Cartoons | The Life, Times Legacy of Thomas Nast
    Thomas Nast is known as America’s best-ever political cartoonist Here are 157 carefully selected cartoons to browse out of 1000 total cartoons in the book
  • Political Cartoonist | The Life, Times Legacy of Thomas Nast
    Thomas Nast is known as America’s best-ever political cartoonist is renowned for creating the Republican Elephant and popularizing the Democratic Donkey
  • The Third-Term Panic | Cartoons | Political | Thomas Nast
    Nast created the Republican Elephant almost five years after his first depiction of the Democratic Donkey At the time, and for seven cartoons afterward, it represented the Republican Vote, not the Republican Party The Elephant’s actual emergence on October 29, 1874 — six days before the mid-term election — paralleled the timing of the Tammany Tiger’s birth three years earlier Nast
  • About Nast | Political Cartoonist - Thomas Nast
    Thomas Nast is known as America’s best-ever political cartoonist and is renowned for creating the Republican Elephant and popularizing the Democratic Donkey
  • The American River Ganges | Cartoons | Thomas Nast
    At the height of the Tweed campaign, Nast launched one of his all-time best — some say also his most notorious — cartoons: The American River Ganges
  • The Brains | Cartoons | Political Cartoonist | Thomas Nast
    Harper’s Weekly – October 21, 1871 William Magear Tweed’s Protestant ancestors emigrated from Kelso, Scotland (on the Tweed River) in the mid-1700s Bill was a third-or-fourth-generation New Yorker, born on April 3, 1823
  • Under the Thumb | Cartoons | Political | Thomas Nast
    In conjunction with Nast’s accompanying cartoon content, it inspired thousands of ordinary citizens to vote the Ring out of office The full slogan first emerged in Under the Thumb in which Nast emphasized the almost tangible power of Tweed’s fist crushing Manhattan
  • The Usual Irish Way of Doing Things | Cartoons | Thomas Nast
    In multiple cartoons, Nast denigrated the Irish with dozens of simian-featured stereotypes, as well as the Catholic Church He had valid reasons for doing so — Irish riots, violence, drunkenness and electoral fraud, as well as the perpetual battles between Protestants and the Catholic Church over public funding and religious curricula for their respective schools By today’s standards
  • Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion, Such a Lion! | Thomas Nast
    With Aesop as his inspiration (in the first of seventeen Aesop-inspired cartoons), Nast depicted the Copperhead press as A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion, with an American eagle looking askance in the background
  • Merry Old Santa Claus | Cartoons | Thomas Nast
    Of all the symbols Nast created, popularized or inspired, Santa Claus is the most endearing, and probably will be the most enduring, as an irresistible holiday image — for both hearts and pocketbooks The merry old Santa who appears in countless newspapers on Christmas Eve or Day every year, mirrors the artist’s features





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