'Twas The Night Before Christmas
by Jim Butcher
Title
'Twas The Night Before Christmas
Artist
Jim Butcher
Medium
Painting - Mixed Media On Cold Press Illustration Board
Description
Santa Claus -- dressed from head to toe in his familiar garments of red and white -- has become a cherished symbol of Christmas the world over. But, Santa as he is known and loved today is quite different from the somber Santa Claus children knew in the early nineteenth century. Known then as St. Nicholas, he was a stern patriarch dressed in bishop's robes. It was writers and artists who helped Santa make the transformation into the jovial, robust character that is recognized today. And, perhaps the greatest contributions of all came from a certain serious classical scholar -- Clement C. Moore -- and a political cartoonist, Thomas Nast. Moore contributed his part to the transformation through the poem he wrote for his children entitled "A Visit from St. Nicholas." However, the poem is better known by its first line "Twas the night before Christmas." In his work Moore presented a Santa that was a jolly, sky-riding character that won popularity across America. In 1862, Thomas Nast gave Santa his fur-trimmed outfit and put all the finishing touches on the merry character Americans today know as St. Nick.
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