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Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Etching, touched with graphite; proof
Thomas Nast
Cyril Nast
ca. 1881
Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Etching; first state
Thomas Nast
Cyril Nast
ca. 1881
Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Etching; second state
Thomas Nast
Cyril Nast
ca. 1881
Ewer, Nast, Hard-paste porcelain, French, Paris
Nast
Jean-Nepumolène Nast
ca. 1810–20
Basin, Nast, Hard-paste porcelain, French, Paris
Nast
Jean-Nepumolène Nast
ca. 1810–20
Condé Nast
1963
A Man and His Camera, Cyril David  American, Graphite on paper
Cyril David
1984
The Eight, Cyril E. Power  British, Color linocut on Japanese paper
Cyril E. Power
1930
Corps de Ballet, Cyril E. Power  British, Linocut
Cyril E. Power
ca. 1932
Cyril Connolly
1945
Cyril Connolly
1948
Cyril Connolly
1966
Cyril Connolly
1960
Cyril Connolly
1973
Senator Dolph of Oregon (Joseph Norman Dolph), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Graphite, pen, and black ink on scratchboard
Thomas Nast
Joseph Norton Dolph
ca. 1894
Bismarck and Liberty, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Pen and ink
Thomas Nast
ca. 1885
A Group of Vultures Waiting for the Storm to "Blow Over"–"Let Us Prey" (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 15, p. 889), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
September 23, 1871
"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
Multiple artists/makers
November 25, 1871
Portrait of the Artist, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Lithograph
Thomas Nast
ca. 1884
Bust-length Portrait of Thomas Nast, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Photograph
Thomas Nast
ca. 1888
Reproduction of a photograph of Thomas Nast, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Photomechanical reproduction
Thomas Nast
after 1896
Portrait of Thomas Nast, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
1870–80
Santa Claus in Camp (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1863), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
originally published 1863
Thou Art the Brightest Jewel in My Crown, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Multiple artists/makers
originally published 1868
Christmas Eve (published "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1863), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
originally published 1863
Nast's Illustrated Almanac for 1871, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Illustrations: electrotypes
Thomas Nast
McLoughlin Brothers
1871–74
Emancipation of the Negroes – The Past and the Future (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
January 24, 1863
A Night Scout in the Southwest – Surprise of an Outpost, and Survey of the Rebel Guns (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
April 4, 1863
Grand Review of the Army of the Potomac – Drawn by Mr. Thomas Nast (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
October 10, 1863
Santa Claus in Camp (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 7, p. 1), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
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
Harper's Weekly
January 3, 1863
A "Negro" Regiment in Action (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
March 14, 1863
Nast's Illustrated Almanac, Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Illustrations: wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper & Brothers
1874
"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
Multiple artists/makers
August 17, 1872
"Mr. O'Wilde, You are not the first one that has grasped at a Shadow" (published in "Harper's Bazar," February 11, 1882), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
Oscar Wilde
originally published 1882
Le Jeu Ne Vaut Pas La Chandelle (The Game is Not Worth a Candle), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Jay Gould
1881–83
Santa Claus and Little Bo Peep (published in "Harper's Young People," December 23, 1879), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
originally published 1879
A Stocking Full (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 4, 1879), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
originally published 1879
A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
originally published 1880
A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
originally published 1880