If Thomas Nast, who is considered the “Father of the American Cartoon,” has an heir, it is Gibson, who goes one step further and elevates caricature and commentary into art. Mark Thomas Gibson, "Rally ...
The illustrator Thomas Nast, born in 1840, is perhaps America's most famous political cartoonist. Among other things, he has ...
Parents like to see themselves as purveyors of possibility. We want our children to inhabit a world in which identities are both mutable and equal, and imagination and empathy reign supreme! But young ...
It took a few days, but The New York Times finally got around to apologizing for publishing in its international edition a grossly anti-Semitic cartoon depicting a blind President Donald Trump wearing ...
The Ancient Order of Hibernians has commended the Overseas Press Club of America for changing their Thomas Nast award in light of his “ugly bias against immigrants, the Irish and Catholics.” The ...
German-born political cartoonist Thomas Nast gave America some of its most enduring symbols: the Republican elephant, the Democratic donkey, and Uncle Sam. Publishing regularly in Harper's Weekly, the ...
The Helen Thomas cartoon (June 11) is just another of a barrage of cynical and mean-spirited cartoons that the Missoulian has been running ever since Barack Obama became president. One day after ...