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Thomas Nast - Southern exiles on their way North

Southern exiles on their way North (1863)

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
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The Artist died in 1902 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Thomas Nast

Thomas Nast was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist often considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon". He was a critic of Democratic Representative "Boss" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine. Among his notable works were the creation of the modern version of Santa Claus (based on the traditional German figures of Sankt Nikolaus and Weihnachtsmann) and the political symbol of the elephant for the Republican Party (GOP).

Contrary to popular belief, Nast did not create Uncle Sam (the male personification of the United States Federal Government), Columbia (the female personification of American values), or the Democratic donkey, though he popularized those symbols by his artwork. Nast was associated with the magazine Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.

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By inflation you will burst — let well enough alone, and don’t make it worse

By inflation you will burst — let well enough alone, and don’t make it worse (1873)

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Portrait of Shakespeare

Portrait of Shakespeare

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The same tunes by another fiddle will sound as sweet

The same tunes by another fiddle will sound as sweet (1872)

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Wilkes Booth the second

Wilkes Booth the second (1868)

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Tis Logan that is gently tapping, rapping at the secret chamber door

Tis Logan that is gently tapping, rapping at the secret chamber door (1886)

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Speaker Carlisle

Speaker Carlisle

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The wolf and the lamb fable

The wolf and the lamb fable

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Nast Cartoon Syndicate [letterhead design drawing]

Nast Cartoon Syndicate [letterhead design drawing] (1892)

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Cut behind! (All the world’s a stage)

Cut behind! (All the world’s a stage) (1874)

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
When the saint is well. When the substitute saint is sick

When the saint is well. When the substitute saint is sick

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
A bill to make idiots

A bill to make idiots (1882)

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
Andy still lives, and is at his old tricks

Andy still lives, and is at his old tricks (1873)

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
Democratic badge

Democratic badge (1892)

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
The bar of death’s double tax! Drink to fill!!!.

The bar of death’s double tax! Drink to fill!!!. (1898)

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
What are you laughing at; To the victor belong the spoils

What are you laughing at; To the victor belong the spoils (1871)

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
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