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Thomas Nast
American cartoonist and illustrator, 1840-1902
Alternate Name
Nast, Thomas
Birth
1840
Birth Location
Landau, Germany
Death
1902
Death Location
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Gender
male
Nationalities
American?
american
American
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Selected Images of Thomas Nast
Thomas Nast
(Napoleon Sarony, c. 1870)
Peevish School Boys, Worthless of Such Honor
(Thomas Nast, 1874)
Continue that I Broached in Jest
(Thomas Nast, 1876)
Where there is an Evil
(Thomas Nast, 1873)
Thomas Nast
(Mathew B. Brady, c. 1858)
(no title)
(Thomas Nast, 1843 Dec. 24)
Objects at National Museum of Wildlife Art (1)
Jumbo and the American Eagle
(Thomas Nast)
Objects at Archives of American Art (1)
(no title)
(Thomas Nast, 1843 Dec. 24)
Objects at Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields (2)
The Rebel Army Crossing the Fords of the Potomac For The Invasion of Maryland
(Thomas Nast, 1862)
Election Day 8th November 1864
(Thomas Nast, 1864)
Objects at Smithsonian American Art Museum (3)
The Rebel Army Crossing the Fords of the Potomac for the Invasion of Maryland, from Harper's Weekly, September 27, 1862
(Thomas Nast, 1862)
A Viking
(Thomas Nast)
various drawings from Harper's Weekly
(Winslow Homer, 1858-1874)
Objects at Princeton University Art Museum (11)
The Fortunes of Conrad, No. 1
(Thomas Nast, 1881)
Highway Boycotting
(Thomas Nast)
Unspoken words, No. 2; verso: Scene 16
(Thomas Nast, 1881)
Conrad's Approach to the Castle, No. 4
(Thomas Nast, 1881)
Caricature of William Cullen Bryant
(Thomas Nast, 1876)
The Life - Curse. End. No. 18; verso: Group of Figures.
(Thomas Nast, 1881)
All Right, Boys!
(Thomas Nast)
The Prince Enraged, No. 5; verso: Figure Sketches
(Thomas Nast, 1881)
Ledger, No. 12 (Study for "Highway Boycotting"); verso: The Murfreesboro Battles
(Thomas Nast, 1881)
Sketchbook
(Thomas Nast, ca. 1881)
Uncle Sam's Fishing Boat
(Thomas Nast)
Objects at National Portrait Gallery (81)
Secretary of War Investigating the Indian Bureau
(Thomas Nast, 1878)
Like Cromwell
(Thomas Nast, 1886)
Patience Until the Indian is Civilized - So to Speak
(Thomas Nast, 1878)
The "Third Term" Trap
(Thomas Nast, 1875)
Embalmed That They May Keep Until 1880 - Or Longer
(Thomas Nast, 1877)
A Midsummer's Night Dream
(Thomas Nast, 1873)
The European Plan
(Thomas Nast, Mar 13, 1880 (date of publication))
Another Fool's Errand!
(Thomas Nast, Aug 28, 1880 (date of publication))
Mysterious Influence
(Thomas Nast, 1875)
Out Shining Everybody in Humiliation at Albany
(Thomas Nast, 1881)
Where there is an Evil
(Thomas Nast, 1873)
Cincinnatus
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Played Out
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum
(Thomas Nast, 1867)
The Smiths Give a Great Deal of Trouble
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction
(Thomas Nast, 1866)
The Widow's Wants
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
The Chinese Question
(Thomas Nast, Feb 18, 1871 (date of publication))
The Tammany Tiger Loose
(Thomas Nast, 1871)
Modern Mazeppa
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Mexican Don Quixote
(Thomas Nast, 1877)
He Will Be Gulliver in the Hands of the Brobdingnagians
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
The Plank - Hitting the Nail on the Head
(Thomas Nast, 1875)
Two Great Questions
(Thomas Nast, 1871)
Tail Praising its Head
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
Andrew Johnson
(Thomas Nast, 1873)
What H.G. Knows about Bailing
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Tweed-le-dee and Tilden-dum
(Thomas Nast, 1876)
Horace Greeley
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
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The Elephant Walks About
(Thomas Nast, 1876)
Cradle of Liberty in Danger
(Thomas Nast, 1874)
Theodore Roosevelt
(Thomas Nast, 1884)
Tilden or Blood Compromise - Indeed!
(Thomas Nast, 1877)
This Terrible Suspense Still Continues
(Thomas Nast, c. 1877-1880)
All Quiet on the Hudson
(Thomas Nast, 1877)
James Gillespie Blaine
(Thomas Nast, 1888)
A Midsummer-Night's Dream Nomination
(Thomas Nast, Jul 3, 1880 (date of publication))
Peevish School Boys, Worthless of Such Honor
(Thomas Nast, 1874)
Let Him Roar, Mr. Speaker
(Thomas Nast, Mar 6, 1880 (date of publication))
Grand Masquerade Ball
(Thomas Nast, 1866)
Continue that I Broached in Jest
(Thomas Nast, 1876)
What I Know About Horace Greeley
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Beware of Foreign Tramps
(Thomas Nast, Jan 24, 1880 (date of publication))
An Independent Victory
(Thomas Nast, 1884)
A Financial Mistake
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
Let Us Have Complete Restoration
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Lester Wallack
(Thomas Nast, 1866?)
General Inspection
(Thomas Nast)
Give the Natives a Chance, Carl
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
The Death-Bed Marriage
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Hobby in the Kindergarten
(Thomas Nast, 1874)
Financial Mistake
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
The Tammany King-dom
(Thomas Nast, 1870)
Time Works Wonders
(Thomas Nast, 1870)
Plumed Knight
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
New Indian War
(Thomas Nast, 1878)
Get Thee Behind Me, (Mrs.) Satan!
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Reform is Necessary in the Foreign Line
(Thomas Nast, Apr 14, 1877 (date of publication))
We Are on the Home Stretch
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
Return of Ulysses
(Thomas Nast, 1879)
Charles T. McClenachan
(Thomas Nast, 1866?)
Ulysses S. Grant
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
A Jewel Among Swine
(Thomas Nast, Feb 24, 1877 (date of publication))
Sarah Edwards Nast
(Thomas Nast, c. 1882)
Our Yankee Notion
(Thomas Nast, Apr 10, 1880 (date of publication))
Ulysses S. Grant
(Thomas Nast, 1873)
Thomas Nast Self-Portrait
(Thomas Nast, 1902)
William Cullen Bryant
(Thomas Nast, 1866)
Boom -- So Near and Yet so Far
(Thomas Nast, 1880)
We Are Not Proud
(Thomas Nast, 1875)
Thomas Brackett Reed
(Thomas Nast, mid 19th-early 20th Century)
Cradle of Liberty Out of Danger
(Thomas Nast, 1874)
Civil Service Reform
(Thomas Nast, c. 1871-1883)
Thomas Nast Self-Portrait
(Thomas Nast, c. 1882)
The Herald of Relief from America
(Thomas Nast, Feb 28, 1880 (date of publication))
Hard Fish to Catch
(Thomas Nast, 1874)
Republic is Not Ungrateful
(Thomas Nast, 1872)
The Statute of Limitation
(Thomas Nast, 1877)
Why We (Republicans) Laugh
(Thomas Nast, c. 1880)
King Andy I
(Thomas Nast, 1866)