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Nast's Illustrated Almanac for 1871, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Illustrations: electrotypes
Illustrator Thomas Nast
Publisher McLoughlin Brothers
1871–74
Senator Dolph of Oregon (Joseph Norman Dolph), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Graphite, pen, and black ink on scratchboard
Thomas Nast
Sitter Joseph Norton Dolph
ca. 1894
Samuel P. Avery Transporting His Treasures Across the Sea, Theodore Wust  American, Graphite, ink and gouache on gray paper
Theodore Wust
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Thomas Nast
Sitter Samuel Putnam Avery Sr.
ca. 1875–80
Nast's Illustrated Almanac, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Illustrations: wood engraving
Illustrator Thomas Nast
Publisher Harper & Brothers
1874
Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Etching, touched with graphite; proof
Thomas Nast
Sitter Probably Cyril Nast
ca. 1881
Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Etching; first state
Thomas Nast
Sitter Probably Cyril Nast
ca. 1881
Thou Art the Brightest Jewel in My Crown, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
Engraver Joseph T. Speer
Subject Andrew Johnson
originally published 1868
Life in Camp – "Preparing for Supper", Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Hand-colored lithograph
After a painting by Thomas Nast
Publisher Currier & Ives
1863
A "Negro" Regiment in Action (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Publisher Harper's Weekly
March 14, 1863
Santa Claus in Camp (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 7, p. 1), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Publisher Harper's Weekly
January 3, 1863
Christmas Eve, 1862 (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 7, pp. 8-9), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Publisher Harper's Weekly
January 3, 1863
Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Etching; second state
Thomas Nast
Sitter Probably Cyril Nast
ca. 1881
Portrait of the Artist, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Lithograph
Thomas Nast
Sitter Thomas Nast
ca. 1884
Bust-length Portrait of Thomas Nast, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Photograph
Sitter Thomas Nast
ca. 1888
Portrait of Thomas Nast, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Sitter Thomas Nast
1870–80
The Attack on the "Home Guard", Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Hand-colored lithograph
Thomas Nast
Publisher Lithographed and published by Currier & Ives
1864
"What Are You Laughing At? To the Victor Belong the Spoils" (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 15, p. 1097), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
After Thomas Nast
Publisher Harper's Weekly
Subject William Magear Tweed
November 25, 1871
Bismarck and Liberty, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Pen and ink
Thomas Nast
ca. 1885
"In Time All the World Likely to be Cossack or All Republican" – Napoleon I (published in "Time"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
Publisher Time Publishing Co.
Subject Charles Anderson Dana
originally published 1889–90
"Satan, Don't Get Thee Behind Me!"–Anything to Get Possession, from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 16, p. 641, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Publisher Harper's Weekly
Sitter Horace Greeley
August 17, 1872
Oscar at the Sea-Shore (published in "Harper's Bazar," August 26, 1882), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
Sitter Oscar Wilde
originally published 1882
Multiple artists/makers
1881
Designer Thomas Nast
Publisher Harper & Brothers
1875
Author Grover Cleveland
Illustrator Thomas Nast
Publisher G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London
1888