12 Different Ways Santa Claus Has Been Depicted Around the World

Christmastime's big, fat jolly guy wasn't always imagined that way.

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Use the name “Santa Claus” in a sentence, and images of a happy little fat guy dressed in red and hanging out with a sleigh full of reindeer will immediately flood the brains of whoever happens to be listening. But that wasn't always the case. Believe it or not, Christmastime's most philanthropic mascot is a relatively new invention, one whose iconic appearance was fine-tuned with the help of legendary artists such as Thomas Nast and Norman Rockwell.

We're looking back more than 325 years to uncover 12 Different Ways Santa Claus Has Been Depicted Around the World.

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St. Nicolaas by S.M. Bouman-van Tertholen, 1935

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A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Moore, 1864

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Merry Old Santa Claus by Thomas Nast, 1863

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Odin, the Wanderer by Georg von Rosen, 1893

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The Examination and Tryal of Father Christmas by Josiah King, 1686

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Santa in Japan by Unknown Artist, 1914

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Santa's Expenses by Norman Rockwell, 1920

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My Hat's Off to the Pause that Refreshes by Haddon Sundblom, 1931

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Santa Claus Has Gone to War by Unknown Artist, 1942

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Santa Claus by Paul McCarthy, 2001

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Apocalyptic Christmas by Unknown Artist, 2008

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Don't Cut a Dream by Bruno Bruchi, 2009

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