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Caricature ( published 1785 ) by John Kay ( caricaturist ) | John Kay depicting Alexander Webster preaching to a congregation filled with people notorious for never coming to church.

Caricature and on
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.
Caricature by H. Mailly on the cover of Le Hanneton, July 4, 1867
Caricature of Cui by Rayevsky, based on a painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme.
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 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

Kay and Hull
They include Gordon Barnes, Mary E. Barnicle, E. C. Beals, Barbara Bell, Paul Brewster, Genevieve Chandler, Richard Chase, Fletcher Collins, Carita D. Corse, Sidney Robertson Cowell, Dr. E. K. Davis, Kay Dealy, Seamus Doyle, Charles Draves, Marjorie Edgar, John Henry Faulk, Richard Fento, Helen Hartness Flanders, Frank Goodwin, Percy Grainger, Herbert Halpert, Melville Herskovits, Zora Neale Hurston, Myra Hull, George Pullen Jackson, Stetson Kennedy, Bess Lomax, Elizabeth Lomax, Ruby Terrill Lomax, Eloise Linscott, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Walter McClintock, Alton Morris, Juan B. Rael, Vance Randolph, Helen Roberts, Domingo Santa Cruz, Charles Seeger, Mrs. Nicol Smith, Robert Sonkin, Ruby Pickens Tartt, Jean Thomas, Charles Todd, Margaret Valliant, Ivan Walton, Irene Whitfield, John Woods, and John W. Work III. This checklist has been prepared as a result of countless requests.
The Kay Hull Veterinary Teaching Hospital at the CSU's South Wagga campus.
Kay Elizabeth Hull ( born 3 February 1954 ), Australian politician, was a National Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from October 1998 to July 2010, representing the Division of Riverina, New South Wales.
On 6 April 2010, Kay Hull announced that she wouldn't be contesting the next Federal election, after 12 years serving the Riverina electorate.
In April 2010, Charles Sturt University named The Kay Hull Veterinary Teaching Hospital in its South Campus in honour of Kay Hull.
In May 2010, Regional Express Airlines named Kay Hull Conference Room at the Australian Airline Pilot Academy in honour of Kay Hull.
* Kay Hull, Australian Liberal Party politician
* The lighthouse situated on Hull Road with a museum dedicated to the actress Kay Kendall.
The show was revived in London in 1986 starring Paul Nicholas ( Joe ), Lisa Hull ( Charlie Hadwell ), Cyd Charisse ( Lady Hadwell ), Nicholas Parsons ( Nicholas Wainwright ), Dora Bryan ( Kay Connor ) and Mark Wynter ( Jack Connor ), but ran for only six months.
Several condolence motions were passed through parliament from political allies such as Anna Burke and political opposites such as Kay Hull.

Kay and on
But there was no need for Linda Kay to go on, since all she wanted in life was to make a home for Bobby Joe and ( blushing ) raise his children.
* Alan Kay on Education ( His comments on Mark Guzdial Blog )
* Binary ( album ), the 5th studio album by Kay Tse, released on July 25, 2008
As of 25 July 2010, the only known track name for the 7th album is " Rock Dust Light Star " which has been performed live and confirmed by Kay himself to be on the new album.
Arthur and his warriors, including Kaius ( Kay ), Beduerus ( Bedivere ) and Gualguanus ( Gawain ), defeat the Roman emperor Lucius Tiberius in Gaul but, as he prepares to march on Rome, Arthur hears that his nephew Modredus ( Mordred )— whom he had left in charge of Britain — has married his wife Guenhuuara ( Guinevere ) and seized the throne.
Kay Redfield Jamison ( born October 14, 1946 ) is an American clinical psychologist and writer whose work has centered on bipolar disorder which she has suffered from since her early adulthood.
Kay Redfield Jamison talks about Nothing Was the Same on Bookbits radio.
* An Interview with Kay Jamison on Charlie Rose Show-17 mins video
The report picked up on an article originally written in 2002 by Jonathan Kay of the New York Times regarding the recent introduction of " Nazi protagonists " in the online gaming market ( referring specifically to Day of Defeat and Wolfenstein ).
The main strand of domain centered research has been the research on color terminology, although this domain according to Lucy and admitted by color terminology researchers such as Paul Kay, is not optimal for studying linguistic relativity, because color perception, unlike other semantic domains, is known to be hard wired into the neural system and as such subject to more universal restrictions than other semantic domains.
He also influenced Alan Kay and the Dynabook concept, and worked with Kay on various projects.
Lampson, Kay, Bob Taylor, and Charles P. Thacker received the National Academy of Engineering's prestigious Charles Stark Draper Prize in 2004 for their work on the Alto.
* क ा य व ा ट ् ट े ल त े ह ो ईल ( Kay Wattel Te Hoeel ) – 1962 ... based on Helen and George Papashvily's Anything Can Happen
In the early 1980s, Stephen Kay, who had worked for the prosecution in the trial, became alarmed that Manson Family member Leslie Van Houten had gathered 900 signatures on a petition for her parole.
His last radio series was The Texaco Star Theater, which began September 22, 1948 on ABC and continued until June 15, 1949, with Berle heading the cast of Stang, Kelton and Gallop, along with Charles Irving, Kay Armen, and double-talk specialist Al Kelly.
* Sharon Kay Penman ( 1985 ) Here be Dragons is centred on the marriage of Llywelyn and Joan.
Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão (, born José Alexandre Gusmão,, on 20 June 1946 ) is an East Timorese politician.
On opening night, after she learns that the depressed Kay has committed suicide, Terry decides she cannot go on.
She recalled that she had seen the same lighting technique " on the sets of Ruth Chatterton and Kay Francis, and I knew what they meant ".
Connie helps Kay visit her children, but Michael closes the door on any forgiveness.
The 2004 Charles Stark Draper Prize was awarded to Thacker, Alan C. Kay, Butler Lampson, and Robert W. Taylor for their work on Alto.
Likewise, although never mentioned, Smeaton's Tower on the seafront at Plymouth Hoe, was used for the honeymoon of " Shorty " Blake ( Mills ) and his wife Freda ( Kay Walsh ).
The plans for a lavish wedding continue until the day that Buckley tells Kay that he wants to take her on a fishing trip in Nova Scotia for their honeymoon.

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