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refreshingly crude performance art and satirical commentary on an NFT space consumed by greed, self-promotion, and degeneracy ₂/
Have you made death plans?
This Victorian-era satirical cartoon parodies the conflicts after death, but unfortunately we know that this is too common.🤦♀️We are big fans of making a death plan, no matter your age or health condition, to try to minimize strife. 🥊
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The devilfish in Egyptian waters, cartoon, Punch, 1888
Recently, I am fascinated with political/satirical #art and also astonished at the recurrence of🐙 as visual tools for it.
This #painting shows John Bull, the personification of the 🇬🇧, spreading over.
#FolkloreThursday
@R0olley4 @homie_average I don't see how, all the charm and satirical jokes that make Gintama Gintama are found in the EDs. The OPs are cliche as hell which is weird for a series like Gintama where there constantly making fun of or twisting cliches.
The latest @RCPmuseum exhibition on doctors in visual satire is a treasure trove! As a researcher of death and medicine in satire I was delighted to see some familiar images - as well as many lurking skeletons #RCPSatiricalPrints #histmed #medicine
Le cartoline conservate alla Biblioteca Estense costituiscono un corpus molto importante: le 1193 che compongono questa raccolta, raccontano in chiave satirica gli anni della Grande #Guerra e la Guerra Italo-libica fino alla nuova situazione europea a seguito dei trattati di pace
📢It's competition time!
Medical professionals in the past were represented by satirical artists in many uncomplimentary ways. Inspired by our new exhibition, how would you represent the medical profession in cartoon form?
Take part 👉 https://t.co/IVP7WOC8p3
#RCPSatiricalPrints
#GeorgeGrosz: #museum dedicated to city’s master chronicler opens in #Berlin. Artist is best known for satirical sketches depicting Berlin street life during Weimar Republic era https://t.co/2b0J8I6i0Y
Alternatively, check out my satirical Kingdom Hearts fanfic, #MickeySmokesTheMoon https://t.co/hXMAk9vRx1 https://t.co/1NHTwqSJLH
At first I thought the artwork was some weird satirical "tomboy vs. femboy" fetish thing but seeing their reaction to criticism convinced me its actually just blatant anti-queer bigotry.
@_SaltySerpent is a fascist shitstain and any femboy would stomp your ass without issue.
It’s absolute satirical euphoria.
read or listen to my short review :)
https://t.co/CIWqcmgueM
April 26, 1961: The Swiss satirical Nebelspalter magazine features an illustration by Jean Leffel of Yuri Gagarin breaking the chains of gravity…and (perhaps) Soviet control. Courtesy of @propagandopolis
#LogoDesign A couple of recent pieces, The WIndsorian was ultimately unused but if you like satirical news like the Babylon Bee check them out. The 2nd logo is for a gym sitting below a volcano! Check out The Windsorian for a lighter take on the news: https://t.co/OT7KXaOG9l
@NFTMillionaire I’m nightversion I make things about the beauty and horror of everything through a cyberpunk, surrealist, psychedelic, and satirical lens.
This year’s 9 May Victory Day parade in Moscow as envisaged by Bulgarian satirical journal Pras Press
"The Antiquarian"
Lithograph by George Spratt with original hand coloring.
This print was one in a series of satirical depictions of professions and trades.
It was published in "Purcell's Lithographic Drawing Book"
By Charles Tilt. London, 1830
Swiss illustration published in the satirical Nebelspalter magazine (26 April 1961) showing Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin flying into space, breaking his chains as he goes. Illustration by Jean Leffel.