Portrait of the Artist

Thomas Nast American, born Germany
Sitter Thomas Nast American, born Germany

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Widely considered to be one of the most important American satirists of the nineteenth century, Thomas Nast was a leading cartoonist in the mid to late nineteenth century. An outspoken defender of principled politicians, Nast targeted leaders whom he deemed unethical through his biting illustrations. These works harnessed popular references that could be easily understood by a partially illiterate audience.

Portrait of the Artist, Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), Landau 1840–1902 Guayaquil), Lithograph

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