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- Although Nast had gotten the paraphernalia of reindeer, sleigh, etc down to a tee, the famous red suit was still yet to be set. Over the decades Santa would be depicted in a variety of colours such as blue, green and the yellow as pictured in this 1864 edition of Moore's "A Visit from St. Nicholas".
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Nov 23, 2021 · While the idea of Santa Claus has centuries-old precedents from the Christian and pagan worlds alike, his appearance as we know it today is largely the creation of one man: German-American artist Thomas Nast. Our modern image of Santa Claus is directly indebted to Nast’s dozens of Christmas illustrations for Harper’s Weekly magazine in the ...
- Alexandra Kiely
From the description given in Clement Moore's A Visit from St Nicholas in 1822, through the vision of artist Thomas Nast, and later Norman Rockwell, Mr Claus gradually shed his various guises and became the jolly red-suited Santa we know today. Below we've put together a little pictorial guide showing his evolvement through the ages.
Take the 1881 image known as “Merry Old Santa Claus,” probably Nast’s most famous portrait of the Christmas deity. To the casual observer, it looks like Santa, with his bag of toys, wearing ...
2 days ago · The image of Santa Claus—a jolly, white-bearded man in a red suit who flies through the sky on Christmas Eve to deliver gifts to children around the world—is one of the most recognized symbols of the holiday season. But the story of Santa Claus has deeper roots, stemming from a blend of historical figures, folklore, and religious customs.
Dec 7, 2022 · Before Nast, Santa often wore tan; it was the cartoonist’s work that began to shift this perception and popularize the red suit that endures to this day.
Dec 5, 2023 · Pieces of folklore combined with European traditions of St. Nicholas make up what we know and relate to the jolly old man in a red suit. But Thomas Nast (1840-1902), a cartoonist with Harper’s Weekly in the mid-to-late 19th century, helped in this process.
Dec 23, 2019 · The red suit, bushy beard and rotund shape of Santa Claus are often attributed to a Coca-Cola advertising campaign, but their origins date back to cartoons created during the U.S. Civil War.