Thomas Nast
Political cartoonist
Called the "Father of the American Cartoon," Thomas Nast (1840-1902) was an influential caricaturist and political cartoonist. Remembered for his Civil War illustrations in Harper's Weekly, Nast's political cartoons were also instrumental in the... Google Books
Born: September 26, 1840, Landau, Germany
Died: December 7, 1902 (age 62 years), Guayaquil, Ecuador
Party: Republican Party
Education: National Academy of Design
Nationality: American and German
Parents: Joseph Thomas Nast and Appolonia Abriss
Period: Realism
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Was Thomas Nast anti slavery?
With the outbreak of the American Civil War, Nast vigorously supported the cause of the Union and opposed slavery from his drawing board at Harper's Weekly.
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What was Thomas Nast's famous quote?
Nast, T. (1868) "This is a white man's government" "We regard the Reconstruction Acts so called of Congress as usurpations, and unconstitutional, revolutionary, and void" - Democratic Platform / / Th.
What was Thomas Nast best known for quizlet?
Thomas Nast. A famous caricaturist and editorial cartoonist in the 19th century and is considered to be the father of American political cartooning. ...
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Republican elephant. ...
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Two-headed tiger.
Why did Thomas Nast create Santa?
Nast first drew Santa Claus for the 1862 Christmas season Harper's Weekly cover and center-fold illustration to memorialize the family sacrifices of the Union during the early and, for the north, darkest days of the Civil War.