Thomas Nast
If He Can't Respect Our Flag, Send Him Where He Belongs

ArtistAmerican, 1840–1902
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • If He Can't Respect Our Flag, Send Him Where He Belongs
DateDecember 6, 1873
PlaceUnited States
MediumWood engraving on newsprint
DimensionsPlate: 4 3/8 × 4 1/2 in. (11.1 × 11.4 cm)
Sheet: 16 1/8 × 10 5/8 in. (41 × 27 cm)
Credit LineThe Mavis P. and Mary Wilson Kelsey Collection of Thomas Nast Graphics
Object number89.614.2.2
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ProvenanceMavis P. and Mary Wilson Kelsey, Houston, by 1989; given to MFAH, 1989.
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If He Can't Respect Our Flag, Send Him Where He Belongs
Thomas Nast
December 6, 1873
Wood engraving on newsprint
89.614.2.1
Upon What Meat Doth This Our Caesar Feed That He Hath Grown So Great?
Thomas Nast
December 5, 1874
Wood engraving on newsprint
89.662.2.2
Upon What Meat Doth This Our Caesar Feed That He Hath Grown So Great?
Thomas Nast
December 5, 1874
Wood engraving on newsprint
89.662.2.1
.A:  The British Lion Must Go.  He Says He Is Wanted Elsewhere
Thomas Nast
May 9, 1885
Wood engravings on newsprint
89.759.A,.B
A Burden He Has to Shoulder
Thomas Nast
October 24, 1874
Wood engraving on newsprint
89.656.1.3
A Burden He Has to Shoulder
Thomas Nast
October 24, 1874
Wood engraving on newsprint
89.656.1.2
A Burden He Has to Shoulder
Thomas Nast
October 24, 1874
Wood engraving on newsprint
89.656.1.1
He Is In No Danger
Thomas Nast
February 20, 1886
Wood engraving on newsprint
91.1429.95
.A:  How the Policeman Should Look, and How He Should Not
Thomas Nast
September 2, 1882
Wood engraving on newsprint
89.738.2.A,.B
.A:  Flynn Is Glad He Is Out of Politics
Thomas Nast
August 14, 1886
Wood engravings on newsprint
89.782.2.A-.C