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Caricature by Leslie Ward | Spy published in Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868-1914 ) | Vanity Fair in 1904.
Caricature of Arthur William à Beckett by Harry Furniss
Caricature by Max Beerbohm from Rossetti and His Circle.
Caricature of Max Stirner taken from a sketch by Friedrich Engels.
Caricature of longways dance by Rowlandson, second half of 1790s
Caricature of Thackeray by Thackeray
Caricature from 1899 showing Chicago mayor Carter Harrison, Jr., fighting against the " Allen bill ", signed by Governor John Riley Tanner that gave control of Chicago's intra-city transportation system to Yerkes
Caricature of Milton Berle by Sam Berman from 1947 NBC promotional book
Caricature of Louis preparing for the Spanish expedition, by George Cruikshank
* 1791 Caricature of William Pitt by James Gillray
* 1867 Caricature of Nadar by André Gill
Caricature by Ludwig Emil Grimm, 1820In 1819-1820, Droste spent a year with the Haxthausens at Bökerhof, interrupted only by a stay at the nearby spa town of Bad Driburg, where she hoped to find a cure for her health problems.
Caricature of Cui by Rayevsky, based on a painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme.
Caricature by Hans Georg Pfannmüller showing Dietrich during a cabaret performance in 1954. From the early 1950s until the mid-1970s, Dietrich worked almost exclusively as a highly-paid cabaret artist, performing live in large theaters in major cities worldwide.
* 1782 Caricature of Henry Grattan by James Gillray
Caricature of Toscanini by Enrico Caruso
* 1866 Caricature of Alexandre Dumas by André Gill
* 1867 Caricature of Jules Favre by André Gill
Caricature by Théobald Chartran | T published in Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868-1914 ) | Vanity Fair in 1878.
Caricature of Taylor by Leslie Ward | " Spy " in magazine Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868-1914 ) | Vanity Fair, 1876.
Caricature by Carlo Pellegrini | Ape published in Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868-1914 ) | Vanity Fair in 1875.
Caricature of About by André Gill, 1867.

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Caricature of Charles H. Workman. Caption read " Through every passion raging ".

Caricature and .
Caricature is a kind of graphic entertainment, the purpose of which may vary from merely putting a smile on the viewer's face, to raising social awareness, to highlighting the moral characteristics of a person being caricatured.
Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate ( clergy ) and the Second Estate ( nobility ) on its back.
The Wilhelm Busch Museum is the German Museum of Caricature and Critical Graphic Arts.
* The Wilhelm Busch Museum in Hannover, is also " Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und kritische Grafik ", featuring besides Busch's works a wider collection of satiric graphics, including " Four Hundred Years of Caricature " with an active lecture schedule.
Caricature of the pair.
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He wrote of his professional self-deprecatingly, whil poet La Touche Hancock, in an article titled " The American Comic and Caricature Art " in that issue, commented, " Art and poetry is the characteristic of George Herriman.
Caricature from Puck ( magazine ) | Puck magazine, 1900.
Caricature of Ernest PicardLouis Joseph Ernest Picard ( 24 December 1821 – 13 May 1877 ) was a French politician.
Flames raced through the adjacent Caricature Bar, then down a corridor to the Broadway Lounge.
Caricature from Punch, 17 September 1881: " MADAME ALBANI.

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Caricature on poster for Águila o sol (" Heads or Tails ," 1937 )
Caricature on the Third Estate carrying the first and second estate on its back
In 2005 he published a book on King George IV, George IV: A Life in Caricature, followed by King George III: A Life in Caricature in 2007 ;( Thames & Hudson ).
Caricature of Kay Hull on Regional Express Saab 340 aircraft
Caricature on the Gammalsvenskby returnees published in the Communist newspaper Folkets Dagblad Politiken August 1929.
Caricature of Lord Hawke by Leslie Ward | Spy, first published in Vanity Fair ( British magazine ) | Vanity Fair on 24 September 1892 with the caption " Yorkshire Cricket ".
The title La Peau de chagrin first appeared in print on 9 December 1830, as a passing mention in an article Balzac wrote for La Caricature under the pseudonym Alfred Coudreux.
*" From Caricature to Progress: Master Humphrey's Clock and Martin Chuzzlewit " by Michael Steig at Victorian Web-an article on Dickens ' collaboration with his illustrators during this period
They also had published the satirical, anti-monarchist, illustrated newspaper La Caricature, which had more pages and was printed on more expensive paper.
Caricature of Collins on a cigarette card
In 2011, Richmond published a 175 page book on the art of drawing caricatures entitled The Mad Art of Caricature!
Caricature of Adolphe Thiers charging on the Communards, in Le Père Duchesne | Le Père Duchênes illustré magazine
* Caricature of Rich with Orpen on his knee by Sir William Orpen

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