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Thomas Nast

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An edition of Thomas Nast (2013)

Thomas Nast

the father of modern political cartoons

1 [edition].

"Thomas Nast (1840-1902), the founding father of American political cartooning, is perhaps best known for his cartoons portraying political parties as the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant. Nast's legacy also includes a trove of other political cartoons, his successful attack on the machine politics of Tammany Hall in 1871, and his wildly popular illustrations of Santa Claus for Harper's Weekly magazine. Throughout his career, his drawings provided a pointed critique that forced readers to confront the contradictions around them. In this thoroughgoing and lively biography, Fiona Deans Halloran focuses not just on Nast's political cartoons for Harper's but also on his place within the complexities of Gilded Age politics and highlights the many contradictions in his own life: he was an immigrant who attacked immigrant communities, a supporter of civil rights who portrayed black men as foolish children in need of guidance, and an enemy of corruption and hypocrisy who idolized Ulysses S. Grant. He was a man with powerful friends, including Mark Twain, and powerful enemies, including William M. "Boss" Tweed. Halloran interprets Nast's work, explores his motivations and ideals, and illuminates Nast's lasting legacy on American political culture. "--

"Thomas Nast (1840-1902), the founding father of American political cartooning, is perhaps best known for his cartoons portraying political parties as the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant. Nast's legacy also includes a trove of other political cartoons, his successful attack on the machine politics of Tammany Hall in 1871, and his wildly popular illustrations of Santa Claus for Harper's Weekly magazine. In this thoroughgoing and lively biography, Fiona Deans Halloran interprets his work, explores his motivations and ideals, and illuminates the lasting legacy of Nast's work on American political culture"--

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Thomas Nast: The Father of Modern Political Cartoons
2018, University of North Carolina Press
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Thomas Nast: The Father of Modern Political Cartoons
2013, University of North Carolina Press
in English
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Thomas Nast: the father of modern political cartoons
2013, The University of North Carolina Press
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2013, University of North Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

From five points to Frank Leslie's
Early work and training
Travel to Europe and Sallie
Compromise with the South
Falling in love with Grant
Tweed --The campaign of 1872
Redpath and wealth
Access and authority
Conflict with Curtis
The end of an era
Nast's weekly and Guayaquil
Legacy

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chapel Hill, NC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
741.5/6973, B
Library of Congress
NC1429.N3 H35 2013, NC1429.N3H35 2013, NC1429.N3 H35 2012

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xi, 366 p.
Number of pages
378
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25367524M
Internet Archive
thomasnastfather0000hall
ISBN 10
0807835870
ISBN 13
9780807835876
LCCN
2012024895
OCLC/WorldCat
785863941

Work Description

Thomas Nast (1840-1902), the founding father of American political cartooning, is perhaps best known for his cartoons portraying political parties as the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant. Nast's legacy also includes a trove of other political cartoons, his successful attack on the machine politics of Tammany Hall in 1871, and his wildly popular illustrations of Santa Claus for Harper's Weekly magazine. Throughout his career, his drawings provided a pointed critique that forced readers to confront the contradictions around them. In this thoroughgoing and lively biography, Fiona Deans Halloran focuses not just on Nast's political cartoons for Harper's but also on his place within the complexities of Gilded Age politics and highlights the many contradictions in his own life: he was an immigrant who attacked immigrant communities, a supporter of civil rights who portrayed black men as foolish children in need of guidance, and an enemy of corruption and hypocrisy who idolized Ulysses S. Grant. He was a man with powerful friends, including Mark Twain, and powerful enemies, including William M. "Boss" Tweed. Halloran interprets Nast's work, explores his motivations and ideals, and illuminates Nast's lasting legacy on American political culture. - Publisher.

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