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  • A '''caricature''' is an image in which the artist exaggerates particular perceived charact
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Caricature]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The '''Karikaturmuseum Krems''' (''museum of caricature'' in [[Krems]], Austria) is a museum dedicated to The museum collection concentrates on European caricature of the twentieth century (and after),
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  • {{r|Caricature}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Caricature]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A '''caricature''' is an image in which the artist exaggerates particular perceived charact
    735 bytes (110 words) - 11:34, 3 September 2009
  • ...tory's title antagonist is described as "an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature" with a "pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque scaly body with rudim
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  • * Glen Jeansonne, "Goldbugs, Silverites, and Satirists: Caricature and Humor in the Presidential Election of 1896." ''Journal of American Cult
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  • ...om/articles_galleries/gill/galleries/html/1868_0614_dickens_home.html 1868 Caricature of Charles Dickens by André Gill]
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  • ...was then living in Ireland, had one of his characters, a thinly disguised caricature of the British film director [[Alfred Hitchcock]], order "what was known in
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  • *Jeansonne, Glen. "Goldbugs, Silverites, and Satirists: Caricature and Humor in the Presidential Election of 1896." ''Journal of American Cult
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  • ...inaccessible filmmaker, his films have a range and variety that belies the caricature.
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  • * Jeansonne, Glen. "Goldbugs, Silverites, and Satirists: Caricature and Humor in the Presidential Election of 1896." ''Journal of American Cult
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  • ..."fundamentalists of the enlightenment" -- who malign Islam through unfair caricature
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  • ...Merrivale novels written after World War II H.M. frequently became a comic caricature of himself, especially in the physical misadventures in which he found hims
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  • ...and his torturous relationship with the director Albert McCobb, a blatant caricature of [[Alfred Hitchcock]], and with his tempestutous ex-wife, an Italian film
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  • ...ist]], famous for his anti-[[Axis Powers|Axis]] political illustrations, [[caricature]]s, and [[cartoon]]s during [[World War II]], as well as his illustrations
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  • ...could be the only conserved depiction of an ancient ''mêchanê'', alas as a caricature.
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  • ...stories involving and stereotyping Asians (ie. the perverted 'evil Asian' caricature<ref>http://sallycinnamon77.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/asian_octopus.jpg</r
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  • ...the party ended to build off of Aleta's new [[stereotype]] article with [[caricature]].
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  • ...themes, villains and plots; it is a part of the genre most prone to gross caricature of women.<ref> ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'', edited by [[John Cl
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  • ...ters discussing marriage, abstinence, contraception, and morality, came to caricature Malthus's original ideas, even in his defense.
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  • <!--[[Image:AveCesar_Raevsky_CuiIP_177_600_cap.JPG|thumb|280px|<small>Caricature of Cui by Rayevsky, based on a painting by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]]. The gla
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  • ...ckface performance. The song and blackface itself were an immediate hit. A caricature of a shabbily dressed rural black, "Jim Crow" became a standard character i
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  • ...maintained that Carr's "contrarian stance [was] slowly forcing him into a caricature of Luddism".<ref name=Shirky1/> Then, journalist [[David Wolman]], in a ''W
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  • ...of [[review]]s, [[essay|articles]], [[satire]]s, [[parody|parodies]] and [[caricature]]s. Reviewers were quick to pick out the unstated implications of "men from
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  • ...imperceptible sleight of hand, to blend the surreal with the real, and the caricature with the natural. In other words, to tell a perfectly outrageous story in a
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  • ...r (comics)|Black Panther]], an [[African]] king who became the first non-[[caricature]]d black superhero. The first [[African-American]] superhero, the [[Falcon
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  • ...lo-Saxon versus European Social models of European economies - Argument by caricature?'', Briefing prepared by the European Movement Senior Expert group, October
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  • ...by means of grotesque exaggeration or comic imitation; mockery. usually by caricature; theatrical entertainment of a broadly humorous. often earthy character, co
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