Francis P. Church’s editorial, 'Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus' first appeared in The New York Sun in 1897, and is ...
You can’t hold a cinnamon-spiced candle to the King of Crimson, that right jolly old elf himself, Santa Claus. St. Nick’s ...
Ever wondered why Santa wears a red and white suit? Discover the surprising history behind his iconic look and how it became a holiday tradition we all love.
ideas that would become central to the modern portrayal of Santa Claus. In the 1860s, cartoonist Thomas Nast played a key role in solidifying Santa’s appearance through his illustrations for ...
Santa Claus, the iconic figure who brings holiday cheer to millions each year, is one of the most globally recognised ...
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The classic Claus that so many of us know by heart ... Decades later, artist Thomas Nast popularized Santa’s look using Moore’s descriptors for his cartoons published in Harper’s Weekly.
When you think of Christmas and Santa Claus, one image pops into mind: A portly man dressed in a red and white velvet suit with black boots. But why is Santa always in red? Did it all start as a ...