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Using art as social commentary, printmaker Honoré Daumier gives viewers a glimpse into the complex history of 19th-century French society and its politics through a unique lithography and use of ...
Jo Lawson-Tancred gives her take on Philip Dawe's 'The Macaroni, a real character at the late masquerade,' a work of satire. ... Art We Love: The Prickly Pleasures of an 18th-Century Caricature.
A political cartoon can deliver a powerful message. So powerful, in fact, that it can shape public opinion. From their ...
View Satire: Cruikshank (19th Century) By Cruikshank George; etching, on laid paper, a satire on the subscription for charles james fox, ink date lower right, [bm satires 8332], w. fores, 1793 § ...
Style and satire: creating fashion fantasies / Catherine Flood and Sarah Grant -- Plates -- Notes ... hand-colored fashion plates first appeared in magazines and for sale individually in the late 18th ...
From 18th Century London squalor to primetime television 250 years later, satire has a long and dishonourable British tradition. You might know your Hislops from your Bremners, but the daddy of them ...
The Louvre Museum – or Musée du Louvre – in Paris, France, is home to genius, methodical and one of a kind works of art from various centuries. Around the world and through history, painters ...
The 18th century was a significant era for satire, when the gags were focused not only on individuals but also society at large. Dr White says that this form of satire is more suited to the ...
Join the Student Friends of the Princeton University Library for a guided tour of the current exhibit in the Milberg Gallery, “Monsters & Machines: Caricature, Visual Satire, and the Twentieth-Century ...
A 30-minute guided tour of the latest exhibition in the Milberg Gallery in Firestone Library at Princeton University. Tours meet in the lobby of Firestone Library. The exhibition is open Monday to ...