even satirists cant come up with this level of writing

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Thank you for this artshare opportunity :). My name is Ling, and I am an illustrator and satirist. Here are a few things I've been working on.

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Sir Henry Hardinge was Wellington's second in his duel with Lord Winchilsea. Hardinge was also second to his brother in law, Lord Londonderry, who fought a duel with Cornet Battier, in 1824. The satirists had a field day (image: BM)

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Have your future travel plans been upset by certain current events? Here, from 1807, is a reminder by satirist Thomas Rowlandson that maybe you should count your blessings you’re not going (‘Miseries of Travelling’)

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Honoré Daumier (1808-1879) French artist, printmaker and social satirist managed to walk the fine line between fine art, editorial art, and political, social satire. Yet his figure work is always so moving

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"All is fair in love, war and tax evasion." ✒ Brilliant satirist and author most famous for his "Wilt" series, passed away 2013.

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Another unruly crowd, this time for Francis Goodchild's Lord Mayor's Procession. Hogarth's account of the parallel lives of the Industrious and Idle apprentices is on the surface a simple morality tale - but his view seems a bit ambiguous. Satirists never tell a simple story.

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Time to become a famous political satirist, folks. This one is called POETIC JUSTICE

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My mate , the caricaturist and satirist is auctioning off a piece for money for his local food bank over on instagram. Spend some money. Get some art. Feed the needy. Make a bid? https://t.co/H2xbNoXzFd

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March Minotaur. Somehow a Rakdos satirist ended up in Theros and elaborately borrowed an axe from a certain god of laughter's, cant remember couldn't pronounce. But important part is where this revelry and if its in a big city. Commission by halfing himself

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Although is satirised in this print about princely ambition, he clearly felt it a flattering depiction, purchasing it in 1790. Find out more about the king’s fraught relationship with satirists at The Queen’s Gallery, London until 3 May 2020. https://t.co/KQi2LMLwCS

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Jonathan Swift $19.99 Amazon T-shirts https://t.co/h4A1Pcj8uE (1667-1745) was an Irish writer from Dublin. He was a satirist, poet and a cleric who became cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral. Swift is remembered for writing Gulliver's Travels.

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Born William Hogarth English pictorial satirist social critic & Work spanned realistic to strip picture series of contemporary moral subjects A Harlot’s Progress A Rake’s Progress & Marriage A-la-Mode

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Alice in Wonderland. Here is one of the original illustrations, by Sir John Tenniel. He worked for Punch magazine, as a political satirist. A perfect match.

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William Hogarth FRSA (English 1697–1764) A Midnight Modern Conversation 1731. Painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist. His work ranged from realistic portraiture to comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects.

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In the sixties satirists used to satirise the judiciary, now they have to defend them

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