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    Thomas Nast (/næst/; German: [nast]; September 26, 1840 – December 7, 1902) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist often considered...
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    under attack from The New York Times and Thomas Nast, the cartoonist from Harper's Weekly – regarding Nast's cartoons, Tweed reportedly said, "Stop them...
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    person. One of the first artists to define Santa Claus's modern image was Thomas Nast, a German-born American cartoonist of the 19th century who immortalized...
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    The Thomas Nast Home, also known as Villa Fontana, is a historic house on MacCulloch Avenue in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. Built...
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    most influential period, it was the forum of the political cartoonist Thomas Nast. Along with his brothers James, John, and Wesley, Fletcher Harper began...
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    Weekly; news, editorials, cartoons (many by Thomas Nast see also Thomas Nast, The Cartoons from Thomas Nast provided by HarpWeek, Tusche, tone and stone:...
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    telegraph lines to fulfill manifest destiny. A defiant Columbia in an 1871 Thomas Nast cartoon shown protecting a defenseless Chinese man from an angry Irish...
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    publisher's opinion on the politics of the day. One of the most successful was Thomas Nast in New York City, who imported realistic German drawing techniques to...
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    Tweed's downfall. Campaigns to topple Tweed by The New York Times and Thomas Nast of Harper's Weekly began to gain traction in the aftermath of the riot...
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  • Chappatte remporte pour la seconde fois le Thomas Nast Award), Le Temps (April 28, 2016). Le Thomas Nast Award va pour la troisième fois à Patrick Chappatte...
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    States, originating in the 1830s and became popularised from a cartoon by Thomas Nast of Harper's Weekly in 1870. The bray of the donkey may be used as a simile...
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    other countries featured cartoons commenting on the politics of the day. Thomas Nast, in New York City, showed how realistic German drawing techniques could...
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    Robert C. (November 2001). "Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Dinner, Artist: Thomas Nast". On This Day: HarpWeek. The New York Times Company. Archived from the...
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    modern American version of the suit can be attributed to the work of Thomas Nast for Harper's Weekly magazine, although it is often thought that Haddon...
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    " Thomas Nast: America's Image Maker Archived July 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Macculloch Hall Museum. Accessed July 24, 2007. "Thomas Nast moved...
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    Robert C. (November 2001). "Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Dinner, Artist: Thomas Nast". On This Day: HarpWeek. The New York Times Company. Archived from the...
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  • Condé Nast, the publication company founded by C. M. Nast Jean Népomucène Hermann Nast (1754–1817), Austrian artist and entrepreneur Thomas Nast, (1840–1902)...
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    University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-0641-6. Huntzicker, William E. "Thomas Nast, Harper's Weekly, and the Election of 1876." in After The War (Routledge...
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    troops and civilians saw significant alteration. Propagandists, such as Thomas Nast, used wartime Christmases to reflect their beliefs during the war. On...
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    were married by Justice of the Peace Mordecai Lincoln, first cousin of Thomas Lincoln, whose son would become president. The Johnsons were married for...
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    Warner originally had planned to issue the novel with illustrations by Thomas Nast. The book is remarkable for two reasons—it is the only novel Twain wrote...
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    role; also executive producer, writer and director 2015 Drunk History Thomas Nast Episode: "Journalism" 2016 Angie Tribeca Hospital administrator Episode:...
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    collections of the Letters came out in book form, some illustrated by Thomas Nast, who was a friend and political ally of Locke. Locke died on February...
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    effectively summed up in the cartoons of Thomas Nast, whom Grant later credited with a major role in his re-election. Nast's cartoons showed Greeley giving bail...
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    and American identity. University of Delaware Press. pg. 81. Haliburton, Thomas Chandler (1839). The Clockmaker, Or the Sayings and Doings of Sam. Slick...
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    lasting impression came from the cartoons of Thomas Nast from 1870 in Harper's Weekly. Cartoonists followed Nast and used the donkey to represent the Democrats...
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    Dodd, Mead and Company. pp. 401–403. Retrieved May 23, 2017. Hischak, Thomas S. (2012). American Literature on Stage and Screen. Jefferson, North Carolina:...
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    Kronos Unknown episodes 1976 The American Parade Streetcar Conductor / Thomas Nast Episodes: "Song of Myself", "Stop Thief" Sybil Richard J. Loomis Miniseries...
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    statistics Harper's Weekly leading New York news magazine; pro-Radical Nast, Thomas, magazine cartoons pro-Radical editorial cartoons Primary sources from...
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    disseminated overseas by illustrators and writers such as American cartoonist Thomas Nast and Irish writer George Bernard Shaw, author of John Bull's Other Island...
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