German-born political cartoonist Thomas Nast gave America some of its most enduring symbols: the Republican elephant ... celebrated Nast drew thousands of cartoons during the second half of ...
The elephant became linked to the Republican Party largely due to the work of political cartoonist Thomas Nast, who is often credited with popularizing both symbols. In an 1874 cartoon published ...
In a political cartoon from 1874 called 'Third Term Panic', Nast is credited with portraying the elephant as a symbol of the Republican Party. The New York Herald, which backed Democratic ...
Have you ever wondered where America’s political parties got ... Nast picked on Republicans as well as Democrats. In his Nov. 7, 1874 cartoon labeled “Third Term Panic,” Nast commented ...
The cartoon depicts a donkey dressed in lion's clothing, scaring a group of animals around it. An elephant represents the mighty Republican ... The artist's own political sympathies played an ...