Print published in Vanity Fair, Statesman. No.112. The honourable Mr. Charles...
Published in Vanity Fair, October 5. 1872
View ArticlePrint published in Vanity Fair, "Statesman # 113 The Honourable Charles...
Published in Vanity Fair, May 25, 1872
View ArticlePrint published in Vanity Fair, "Statesman. No.112. The Honourable Hamilton...
Published in vanity Fair, May 18, 1872
View ArticlePrint published in Vanity Fair, "Sovereigns. No 10 General Ulysses S. Grant,...
Published in Vanity Fair, June 1, 1872
View ArticlePrint published in Vanity Fair, "Statesman No. 118, Horace Greeley, candidate...
Published in Vanity Fair, July 20, 1872
View ArticleDrawing, ink on paper, "A Too Short Vacation" not dated
[cf. Public Office Is a Public Trust (co.) Limited] Attorney General Garland, "I won't stay away long. I know how you will miss such an embodiment of your noble sentiments."
View ArticleDrawing, ink on paper "Like Cromwell--Not Like Charles the First, Mr....
[Complete title is: Like Cromwell--Not Like Charles the First, Mr. Edmunds! Now Open the Doors All Around, and Let the People Judge Where the Resposibility lies"] [cf. Message from the President of the...
View ArticleSteel engraved portrait of Nast by Robert Kupfer, Nast's signature, cancelled...
[copy of canceled check mounted on typed document (brief biography of Nast) -check dated November 23, 1891, drawn on the First National Bank, to Henry P. Witte, copy of Witte's signature, portrait of...
View ArticleDrawing, ink on paper, [ two men] , not dated
[man in top hat, gesturing to hatless man standing against wall-presumably Horatio Seymour (1810-1886), governor of New York and Democratic nominee for president in the 1868 elections, and Robert C....
View ArticleDrawing, ink on paper, "We Love Him Most For the Enemies He Has Made", not dated
Drawn for Harper's Weekly; published July 19, 1884 Public Office is a Public Trust "We Love Him Most For the Enemies He Has Made" An Independent victory The democratic party WAS COMPELLED TO NOMINATE A...
View ArticleSketch, pen and ink on paper, holiday note, "Complements of the Season to...
Note on card: " Holiday note, Complements of the Season to you, Dececember 25th 1900-Jan 1-1901 Greater N.Y. Boston Mass Have been writing for you in the past (19th) Century; & hoping to live to...
View ArticlePen and ink sketch on scrap paper, "Oh!", 1880
[sketch of maid falling headfirst down back staircase of Villa Fontana. Possibly one of the Irish domestic workers from Little Dublin who worked in the Nast household. Reverse side of "Sketch of boy...
View ArticlePen and ink sketch on scrap paper, "The King...... I rule by the Grace of...
Additional sketch on back "An [______] of the people's injustice"
View ArticlePen and ink sketch on scrap paper, "Something like a Criticism", not dated
[Note with sketch "Something like a criticism Artist, "Well, what do you think about it?" Candid Friend, "To speak the truth, I think there's a good piece of canvas spoiled."]
View ArticlePen and ink sketch on scrap paper, [jester] March 9, 1882
[sketch of seated, pt bellied clown or jester]
View ArticleDrawing, ink on paper, "The Self Convicted Knight", not dated
Cover for Harper's Weekly, October 18, 1884
View ArticleDrawing, ink on paper, "The Teetotal Dodger", not dated
Appeared in Harper' Weekly, September 27. 1884. [cf. National prohibition ticket for president] "Mr. Canvasser, You are not Going to Dodge Me and Call Me a Local Issue"
View ArticleSwinging Round the Circle, [Panel from the Grand Caricaturama], 1867
This large painted cartoon was part of Nast's 1867 Grand Caricaturama show, which was exhibited in New York beginning December 4, 1867, and in Boston beginning March 30, 1868. It consisted of 33 large...
View ArticleOriginal sketch, pen and ink on paper, note, "Patiently", 1899
This original Nast note and sketch was discovered by its donors, when they were removing an unrelated print from an old picture frame. This small sketch, attached to cardboard, was used as the backing...
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