A Christmas-Box
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas depicting a family opening a large crate to find Santa Claus inside. Title printed under image reads "A Christmas-Box."
Signed Th: Nast.
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1885 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Seeing Santa Claus
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas depicting Santa Claus climbing up a chimney stack while children look for him below. Title printed under image reads "Seeing Santa Claus."
Signed Th: Nast.
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1876 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Merry Old Santa Claus
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas depicting Santa Claus half-length, with an armful of toys and a long-stem pipe. A sprig of holly adorns his hat. Title printed under image reads "Merry Old Santa Claus."
Signed Th: Nast.
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1889 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Christmas Eve - Santa Claus Waiting For The Children To Get To Sleep
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas depicting Santa Claus sitting on a chimney smoking a pipe, his toy sack on his back and his sleigh of toys nearby. Title printed under image reads "Christmas Eve - Santa Claus Waiting For The Children To Get To Sleep."
Signed Th: Nast. From "Harper's Weekly," January 3, 1874.
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1874 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Caught!
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas with a young girl hugging Santa Claus around the neck. Title printed under image reads "Caught!"
Signed Th: Nast.
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1871 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Merry Christmas.
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas depicting children with toys, sitting around Santa Claus. Title printed under image reads "Merry Christmas."
Signed Th: Nast.
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1879 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Christmas Post
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas depicting a boy with his dog on a snowy day, mailing a letter to St. Claus North Pole. Title printed under image reads "Christmas Post"
Signed Th:Nast.
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1879 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Santa Claus's Mail
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas with Santa Claus at his desk reading letters from naughty children's parents and good children's parents.
Title printed under image reads "Santa Claus's Mail". (Not signed).
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1871 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Here We Are Again!
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas with Santa Claus on the left and a woman representing New Year 1878 on the right.
Title printed under image reads "Here We Are Again!" (Not signed).
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
1878 (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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Thomas Nast Christmas Drawing
Morris County Library (Whippany, N.J.); Morris County (N.J.); Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Drawings; Art reproductions; Illustrations; Wood-engraving; Reprints; Christmas; Santa Claus.
A Thomas Nast reproduction drawing on the theme of Christmas depicting Santa Claus standing outside of a window looking into a home, where cats sit on a wooden chair.
Signed Th: Nast.
The Christmas Drawings of Thomas Nast, compiled by William Glover with a foreword by Norman Rockwell. The entire portfolio contains 30 reproductions. Included is this reproduction drawing on the same theme.
Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), 1840–1902) conceived and introduced our modern image of Santa Claus. Combining European traditions of St. Nicholas with folk images of elves from his native Germany, he created the jolly gift-giver now associated with Christmas.
Thomas Nast
NJ 974.974 MOR BOX 54
The World Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, 1970
Not dated (Wood-engraving); 1970 (this reproduction)
William Glover, compiler
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