Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902
Nast, Thomas
Thomas Nast
Nast, Thomas (American cartoonist and illustrator, 1840-1902)
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Works
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"All hail and farewell to the Pacific Railroad." Wendell Phillips | |
The American River Ganges. The priests and the children | |
The apple of discord at the Geneva tribunal | |
The bar of destruction | |
The blessings of victory | |
Buck Bradford and his tyrants | |
Cartoons. Selections | |
The Chicago platform | |
Christmas drawings for the human race | |
Christmas Station | |
Colored rule in a reconstructed(?) state (The members call each other thieves, liars, rascals, and cowards) | |
Colored Volunteer | |
Cousin Grace | |
Death at the polls, and free from "federal interference" | |
Decoration-day | |
Dotty Dimple out West | |
Down the river | |
Emancipation of the Negroes, January, 1863--The past and the future | |
Every public question with an eye only to the public good | |
"Get thee behind me, (Mrs.) Satan!" | |
The good (pure white) shepherd | |
[Grand caricaturama] | |
The Greek slave | |
[A group of vultures waiting for the storm to "Blow Over" - "Let Us Prey"] | |
Hans Brinker | |
Honi-soit-qui-mal-y-pense | |
Ignis-Fatuus | |
In memoriam--our civil service as it was | |
In the eye of the storm | |
The Josh Billings papers, 1872: | |
Killing the goose that laid the golden egg | |
"Move on!" Has the Native American no rights that the naturalized American is bound to respect? | |
Mr. John H. Keyser.s (the poor but honest plumber) $ 650 000 returned (on trust) / Th. Nast. - [post 1872]. | |
nêt d’vant l’ Noyé adaptation en wallon central Bernard Louis. [Author of the poem: Clement Clarke Moore. Ill. by Thomas Nast] | |
"News" in Washington | |
night before Christmas | |
"The Noble Red Man" | |
"None but the brave deserves the fair" | |
[Otyły mężczyzna na czele grupy innych mężczyzn] | |
Our standard-bearer, or, The life of General Ulysses S. Grant : his youth, his manhood, his campaigns, and his eminent services in the reconstruction of the nation his sword has redeemed | |
Pfälzer Thomas Nast (1840 - 1902), Vater der amerikanischen Karikatur | |
Pictures from Italy | |
The President of the United States and his Cabinet for 1872(?) | |
A Rebel general startled in his camp by the beautiful and unexpected display of northern light ; What they say of us & what we are | |
A Rebel guerrilla raid in a western town | |
[Robert Edward Lee, full-length portrait, seated at table, facing left] | |
Robinson Crusoe's money; or, The remarkable financial fortunes and misfortunes of a remote island community. | |
A Roman Catholic mission from England to the "heathens" of America | |
Romish politics - anything to beat Grant | |
The rough is ready. The Southern epidemic will spread north if not checked | |
The silver skates : a story of life in Holland | |
Sketches by Boz | |
Solid for Mulhooly; a political satire. | |
Stop hazing in toto | |
"Stop Thief!" | |
"Swingin round the cirkle" | |
[Tammany's four knaves] | |
tanzende Esel und der lachende Elefant politische Karikaturen gestern und heute ; Katalog zur Ausstellung zum 100. Todestag von Thomas Nast und zur Verleihung des Thomas-Nast-Preises 2002 an Tony Auth, Philadelphia, Pennsylvanien, USA, Achim Greser & Heribert Lenz, Frankfurt a. Main | |
Th. Nast: his period and his pictures | |
Thomas Nast e. Landauer, d. amerikan. Geschichte zeichnete u. machte | |
Thomas Nast, political cartoonist | |
Thomas Nast's illustrated almanac. | |
Tom and Harry | |
Too much of a good thing | |
A truce--not a compromise, but a chance for high-toned gentlemen to retire gracefully from their very civil declarations of war | |
The upshot of the late elections -- | |
The Usual Summer eruption | |
visit from St. Nicholas | |
Waiting | |
Washington, Lincoln, and Grant | |
Waving "the olive branch," or wearing of the Tweed | |
The web of ruin | |
"When the Spring-time comes, gentle"--Indian! Polygamous barbarian: "Much guns, much ammunition much whiskey, and much kill pale-face." | |
"Where there is an evil" (Caesarism scare) "There is a remedy" - (Ridicule) | |
William Tell -- will not surrender or bow to the old hat | |
Winter found the usual crowds of skaters on Northern ponds, ... | |
Yankee Doodle. | |
Young American roast beef for old England | |
The youngest introducing the oldest |