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Bust-length Portrait of Thomas Nast
ca. 1888

Three-quarter Length Portrait of Thomas Nast Holding Palette and Brush
ca. 1888

Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with a Group of Caricatures
ca. 1888

Emancipation of the Negroes – The Past and the Future (from "Harper's Weekly")
January 24, 1863

A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880)
originally published 1880

Stephen Finding "His Mother"
1860

A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880)
originally published 1880

Portrait of a Child (Cyril Nast?)
ca. 1881

An Heir to the Throne, Or the Next Republican Candidate
1860

The Chicago Platform and Candidate
1864

Santa Claus in Camp (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 7, p. 1)
January 3, 1863

Grand Review of the Army of the Potomac – Drawn by Mr. Thomas Nast (from "Harper's Weekly")
October 10, 1863
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The Slave of Fashion (published in "Harper's Bazar," April 20, 1878)
originally published 1878

"In Time All the World Likely to be Cossack or All Republican" – Napoleon I (published in "Time")
originally published 1889–90

Oscar at the Sea-Shore (published in "Harper's Bazar," August 26, 1882)
originally published 1882

Wilde on Us. Something To "Live Up" To in America (published in "Harper's Bazar," June 10, 1882)
originally published 1882

A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880)
originally published 1880

A Merry Christmas (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1880)
originally published 1880

A Stocking Full (published in "Harper's Weekly," January 4, 1879)
originally published 1879

Santa Claus and Little Bo Peep (published in "Harper's Young People," December 23, 1879)
originally published 1879

Le Jeu Ne Vaut Pas La Chandelle (The Game is Not Worth a Candle)
1881–83

"Mr. O'Wilde, You are not the first one that has grasped at a Shadow" (published in "Harper's Bazar," February 11, 1882)
originally published 1882

"Satan, Don't Get Thee Behind Me!"–Anything to Get Possession (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 16, p. 641)
August 17, 1872

Full-length Portrait of Thomas Nast with a Group of Caricatures
ca. 1888