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"Like van Gogh, Nast's pictorial effects derived from a solid knowledge of Dutch landscape, French academicism and realism, as well as the work of... Leech, Tenniel, Doré, and Daumier." ... "Almost unknown is the influence that Thomas Nast's cartoons had on two major European Artists—Edgar Degas and Vincent van Gogh"
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www.thomasnast.com/
www.thomasnast.com/
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Click on the link above to see the cartoons in this feature. ... This site is brought to you by…; Website and all Content © 1998-1999 HarpWeek, LLC;
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www.thomasnast.com/TheCartoons/NastCartoons.htm
www.thomasnast.com/TheCartoons/NastCartoons.htm
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Thomas Nast was a celebrity. In 1873, following his successful campaign against New York City’s Tweed Ring, he was billed as “The Prince of Caricaturists” for a lecture tour that lasted seven months. Nast used his Harper’s Weekly cartoons to crusade against New York City’s political boss William Magear Tweed,
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cartoons.osu.edu/nast/
cartoons.osu.edu/nast/
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The World of Thomas Nast; Morton Keller ... This was the cultural and political milieu in which Thomas Nast came of age during the 1850s. Unlike hermetic, stuffy, insular Boston, highbrow and middlebrow ... Thomas Nast quickly fell in with this crowd, many of them fellow contributors to the journals for which he worked.
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cartoons.osu.edu/nast/keller_web.htm
cartoons.osu.edu/nast/keller_web.htm
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Thomas Nast was born in Landau, Germany and came to America in 1846. His father was a musician who played in theatres, and young Tommy was exposed to Shakespeare and other plays at an early age. ... ; Thomas Nast; (27 September 1840 – 7 December 1902); Source: Harper's Weekly...
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www.impeach-andrewjohnson.com/11BiographiesKeyIndividua...
www.impeach-andrewjohnson.com/11BiographiesKeyIndividuals/ThomasNast.htm
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You Found It! A biography and pictures of Thomas Nast and his artwork. ... While Thomas Nast is almost forgotten today, there is perhaps no person of the latter half of the 1800’s who had a larger impact on defining American culture, and influencing American history.
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www.sonofthesouth.net/Thomas_Nast.htm
www.sonofthesouth.net/Thomas_Nast.htm
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Thomas Nast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thomas Nast (September 27, 1840 – December 7, 1902) was a famous German-American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist in the 19th century and is considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast
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