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Dutch settlers brought the legend to the Americas.
Quite a few. Difficult to say which are actually famous. Richard Hamilton, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Tom Wesselmann, Claus Oldenburg, are some of the best known.
J. Michael Sims has written: 'Young Claus' -- subject(s): Santa Claus, Fiction, Fantasy, Juvenile fiction, Christmas 'Young Claus - The Legend of the Boy Who Became Santa'
Robert L. May.
A Visit from St. Nicolas
No, i dont believe it is a movie. But i LOVE the book and i think it should be made into one:)
Washington Irving is credited with being the first American writer to depict Santa Claus as a plump, jolly figure in his 1809 book "Knickerbocker's History of New York." This portrayal of Santa Claus played a significant role in shaping the modern image of the character.
Santa Claus: The Movie was released in 1985 with two main characters. Dudley Moore played Patch the elf and David Huddleston played the man who became Santa Claus. It is a tale that gives history to the legend of Santa Claus and its beginnings. The villain is played by John Lithgow.
Legend has it that Santa lives at the north pole. However, his house is invisible because it is magic.
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Robert Edwin Peary on 04,06,1909