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Death of famed artist Thomas Nast...



Item # 177179

December 20, 1902

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Dec. 20, 1902   The entire front page is a photo of Thomas Nast, the great American cartoonist. A related article is inside which includes a rare illustration of himself. Several additional pages have samples of his work. The tribute to Nast within this issue is in response to his death due to the Spanish Flu.
Great to have this report in Harper's Weekly, the prime periodical for whom he worked for so many years and which printed his most famous illustrations.
Other prints include: "The Arrival of Admiral Dewey in the Caribbean Sea" "Mr. David Belasco's New Production: The Darling Of The Gods" "The Assembly Ball" "Will Marconi Show us How to Talk Around the World?" "Modern Dairy Farms" "On the Slope of the Jungfrau" and more.
Complete in 38 pages, disbound, very nice condition.

Category: Harper's Weekly