thomas nast

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{i} (1840-1902) United States editorial political cartoonist (born in Germany)
born Sept. 27, 1840, Landau, Baden died Dec. 7, 1902, Guayaquil, Ecua. German-born U.S. political cartoonist. He arrived in the U.S. at six, and from 1862 to 1886 he worked as a cartoonist for Harper's Weekly. His cartoons in support of the Northern cause in the American Civil War were so effective that Abraham Lincoln called him "our best recruiting sergeant." Many of his most effective cartoons were attacks on the New York City political machine of William Marcy Tweed in the 1870s; one led to Tweed's identification and arrest in Spain. Nast originated the Republican Party's elephant, the Democratic Party's donkey, and one of the most popular images of Santa Claus. Left destitute by the failure of a brokerage house, he was appointed U.S. consul in Ecuador, where he died
thomas nast

    الواصلة

    Thom·as Nast

    التركية النطق

    tämıs näst

    النطق

    /ˈtäməs ˈnast/ /ˈtɑːməs ˈnæst/
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