William Tweed Thomas Nast Political Cartoon
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William tweed thomas nast political cartoon. He was a critic of democratic representative boss tweed and the tammany hall democratic party political machine. Nast succeeded in creating a negative image of boss tweed but was less. The story of boss tweed and his stunning fall from power can t be told without appreciating how thomas nast depicted his rampant thievery in ways anyone could understand. A political cartoon by nast critical of tweed entitled two great questions from 1871 kean collection getty images that same month nast produced one of his most damning cartoons who stole.
Among his notable works were the creation of the modern version of santa claus and the political symbol of the elephant for the republican party. He was recognized from nast s political cartoons. His cartoons were probably one of the chief factors in the machine s downfall. Tweed in new york city in the 1870s.
Thomas nast is considered the father of modern political cartoons and his satirical drawings are often credited with bringing down boss tweed the notoriously corrupt leader of the new york city political machine in the 1870s. Many of nast s most effective cartoons were virulent attacks on tammany hall led by boss tweed. Contrary to popular belief nast did not create uncle sam columbia or the democratic donkey though. Thomas nast was a german born american caricaturist and editorial cartoonist often considered to be the father of the american cartoon.
He was turned over to an american warship 30 the uss franklin which delivered him to authorities in new york city on november 23 1876 and he was returned to prison. In addition to his caricatures of tweed nast created the tammany tiger as a symbol for the ring and sometimes he used it as a more general symbol for the democratic party. Thomas nast 1840 1902 american cartoonist best known for his attack on the political machine of william m. Tweed and his flunkies hoped the criticism would blow over but thanks to the efforts of opponents such as harper s weekly political cartoonist thomas nast who conducted a crusade against tweed.
Cartoon after cartoon pictured tweed as a thief. The first american master of the political cartoon an illustrator named thomas nast used his work to shed light on the corruption that ran rampant in tammany hall in new york city. Tweed political cartoon by thomas nast with the caption that s what s the matter. The tammany ring run by a man named william boss tweed bribed officials rigged elections and stole money from city coffers.
But a prominent political cartoonist thomas nast of harper s weekly also played a vital role in keeping the public focused on the misdeeds of tweed and the ring.