Thomas Nast

American (born Germany), Landau 1840–1902 Guayaquil · 23 works on DiscoverArt

Works

Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 113 "The Massive Grievance"
Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 113 "The Massive Grievance"1872
Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 118 "Anything to Beat Grant"
Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 118 "Anything to Beat Grant"1872
Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with a Group of Caricatures
Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with a Group of Caricaturesca. 1888
Three-quarter Length Portrait of Thomas Nast Holding Palette and Brush
Three-quarter Length Portrait of Thomas Nast Holding Palette and Brushca. 1888
The Cat's-Paw, Any Thing to Get Chestnuts
The Cat's-Paw, Any Thing to Get Chestnutspublished July 18, 1892
Drop 'Em
Drop 'Em1872
Can the Law Reach Him?
Can the Law Reach Him?n.d.
Portrait of Thomas Nast
Portrait of Thomas Nast1870–80
We Know Nothing about the Stolen Vouchers
We Know Nothing about the Stolen Vouchers1871
Reproduction of a photograph of Thomas Nast
Reproduction of a photograph of Thomas Nastafter 1896
Santa Claus in Camp (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1863)
Santa Claus in Camp (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1863)originally published 1863
Bismarck and Liberty
Bismarck and Libertyca. 1885
A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880)
A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880)originally published 1880
Sheet of Sketches: The Power of the Catholic Priests (recto); Sheet of Sketches (verso)
Sheet of Sketches: The Power of the Catholic Priests (recto); Sheet of Sketches (verso)1868
Sheet of Sketches: Soldier on Horseback and Soldier with Sabre Conduting Prisoner (recto); Sheet of Sketches (verso)
Sheet of Sketches: Soldier on Horseback and Soldier with Sabre Conduting Prisoner (recto); Sheet of Sketches (verso)1876
Bust-length Portrait of Thomas Nast
Bust-length Portrait of Thomas Nastca. 1888
Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with Two Caricatures
Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with Two Caricaturesca. 1888
Their Coat of Arms
Their Coat of Armspublished April 11, 1889
A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880)
A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880)originally published 1880
The Slave of Fashion (published in "Harper's Bazar," April 20, 1878)
The Slave of Fashion (published in "Harper's Bazar," April 20, 1878)originally published 1878
Santa Claus and Little Bo Peep (published in "Harper's Young People," December 23, 1879)
Santa Claus and Little Bo Peep (published in "Harper's Young People," December 23, 1879)originally published 1879
Christmas Eve (published "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1863)
Christmas Eve (published "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1863)originally published 1863
A Stocking Full (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 4, 1879)
A Stocking Full (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 4, 1879)originally published 1879

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