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AMERICAN CARTOONIST (1840–1902)
Nast, Thomas; Tom Nast; T Nast; Thomas Nast Prize; Thomas Nast Award
  • Thomas Nast's birth certificate issued under the auspices of the King of Bavaria on September 26, 1840
  • Thomas Nast asks pardon for his sketches.
  • Nast's [[Santa Claus]] on the cover of the January 3, 1863, issue of ''[[Harper's Weekly]]''
  • Tipton]], and others lie before a vengeful Columbia (representing the U.S.) while Uncle Sam (also representing the U.S.) waves his hat beside the victorious [[Ulysses S. Grant]], 1872
  • "Boss" Tweed]]. ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', September 30, 1871.
  • Thomas Nast, 1902
  • Portrait of Thomas Nast from ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', 1867
  • Thomas Nast self-caricature
  • The 1876 cartoon that helped identify Boss Tweed in Spain

Charlotte Georgia Nast         
AMERICAN BOTANIST (1905-1991)
Charlotte G. Nast; Charlotte Nast
Charlotte Georgia Nast (1905-1991) was an American botanist and mycologist noted for her work as Curator of the Wood Anatomy Laboratory at Harvard University. Nast received her PhD in Botany from the University of California, Berkeley in 1938.
nast         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nast (disambiguation)
Generic noun for anything nasty. Similar in texture to mung.
The drain was clogged,so I augered out a ton of vile nast and it works fine now.
Manufacture de Nast         
  • Cup and saucer, 1810-15.
PORCELAIN FACTORY FOUNDED BY JEAN NÉPOMUCÈNE HERMANN NAST
Nast porcelain
The manufacture de Nast was a prominent hard-paste porcelain factory founded in Paris in 1783 by Jean Népomucène Hermann Nast, an Austrian born French citizen. Nast porcelain was produced until 1835, and was one of a number of factories making very high-quality porcelain in Paris in this period, such as Dihl and Guérhard.

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Thomas Nast

Thomas Nast (; German: [nast]; September 26, 1840 – December 7, 1902) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist often considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon".

He was a critic of Democratic Representative "Boss" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine. He created a modern version of Santa Claus (based on the traditional German figures of Sankt Nikolaus and Weihnachtsmann) and the political symbol of the elephant for the Republican Party (GOP). Contrary to popular belief, Nast did not create Uncle Sam (the male personification of the United States Federal Government), Columbia (the female personification of American values), or the Democratic donkey, although he did popularize those symbols through his artwork. Nast was associated with the magazine Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886. Nast's influence was so widespread that Theodore Roosevelt once said, "Thomas Nast was our best teacher."

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1. He won the Overseas Press Club‘s Thomas Nast Award for best cartoons on international affairs.
2. Monitor cartoonist Clay Bennett has won the Overseas Press Club‘s Thomas Nast Award for best cartoons on international affairs in 2005.
3. CLAY BENNETT – STAFF Special Offer: Subscribe to the Monitor and get 32 issues FREE Related Story Clay Bennett receives Overseas Press Club‘s Thomas Nast Award 04/25/06 Links of interest Iran‘s average people irked by Western pressure Kid inventors: One school encourages bird–feeding key–keepers and solar–powered dog doors Does your job pay well?
4. Just keep lobbying my colleagues for the governor‘s plan?" The footage unspools like a Thomas Nast cartoon come to life, the grainy images punctuated by Allen‘s bray, the pop and squeak of a cork leaving a wine bottle and the sycophantic chortles of lawmakers vying for Veco‘s favor.
5. Santa Claus –– derived from the Dutch Sinter Klaas and the German Saint Nicholas –– assumed the persona of a jolly dispenser of gifts and pilot of a reindeer–drawn sleigh through such works as the 1823 poem "A Visit from Saint Nicholas" and an 1863 Harper‘s Weekly portrait by the illustrator Thomas Nast.