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I would never let a man spit in my mouth that’s fucking nast— never mind.
@scoumoune13 @ckckforeskin これはThomas Nastが1872年に描いたサンタ・クロースです
コカ・コーラが販売を開始したのが1886年です
元来はカトリックの司教服(祭司用)と思われます
ただ、このイメージ(サンタ服は赤)が世界的に広まったのは1931年のコカコーラ社のキャンペーンによるものです
@AnarchoWabbit The illustrator Thomas Nast really did some great anarchist agitprop and memes back then
THE iconic fashion magazine, Vogue, is coming to the Philippines this September 2022!
Condé Nast partnered up with Mega Global Licensing Inc under AGC Power Holdings, the home of DigistarPH, to bring you a taste of the country’s rich culture, and thriving luxury fashion market.
@Vogue Magazine released its 1st ever January issue #onthisday in 1893. We’re privileged to produce a collection of historic #Vogue fashion photography and graphic design posters in collaboration with British VOGUE © The Condé Nast Publications Ltd. https://t.co/bsctXW74hR
The German-born American artist, Thomas Nast, created the epic image of Santa Claus that eventually became a standard adored across the globe.
Read more:
https://t.co/8QKs3tNqRr
When Thomas Nast published a series of drawings of Santa Claus for Harper’s Weekly from 1863-1866 he helped create the fatherly figure in red that we know today, proving his white bearded, fur-cloaked, pipe-smoking Pelznickel predated Coca Cola's Santa by almost 70 yrs 🎅
#Xmas
Ya está aquí Carla Berrocal (@pintamonas) en su navideño 🎄 estudio para hablarnos de el origen de la imagen que todos tenemos de Papá Noel 🎅
Las primeras imágenes son de Thomas Nast en el Harper´s Weekly
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@MarshallRamsey just learned it was political cartoonist Thomas Nast (and not Coca-Cola) who set the modern look of Santa.
@DrSamGeorge1 @FolkloreFilmFes Interesting. And here is an example of a Thomas Nast picture from the 1880s of Santa reading his letters.
I've got used to the red outfit now, but I like the green too.
@OdysseyHeart @withFND @lntern3tXplorer @DarkpoolMM thanks nast twin if there was no you i would quit twitter
Still mindblown that Thomas Nast was the 19th century abolitionist political cartoonist who first depicted not only our modern interpretation of Santa Claus but also the Republicans’ elephant in Lincoln-era (before the switch when GOP still stood for blacks, workers and farmers)
Reciente evocación de Dick Wright, con el dimitido gobernador de Nueva York #AndrewCuomo como protagonista, de una famosa pieza de Thomas Nast en Harper's Weekly 3/9/1871
➕detalles #cartoon #cartoonart
➡️➡️https://t.co/XhvrRzo22Y
Nuevo dibujito de nast humana !! Nats con su peluchito ranitaxD ,espero que le gusten !!
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#humano #natsgre #pelucheranita
"The Goblins Who Stole The Sexton" was a popular embedded story in #Dickens' Pickwick Papers. It was frequently illustrated. Which version do you prefer?
W. R. Hill
Joseph Grego
Thomas Nast
or Phiz's original
Images from this great page:
https://t.co/7FbQDJyMAW
BREAKING NEWS: Anna Wintour confirms Kandy Muse will now edit US Vogue as iconic publishing house changes name to Kandé Nast
a few frame grabs from our latest project with Reebok and A$AP Nast - https://t.co/9EKOmuaVjr