A plate poking fun of 2 incroyables heading to the Longchamps race track-THE place to see & be seen. Burdened by their exaggerated fashions, their choice of brewery horses over fine steeds makes quite the impression. Le Bon Genre, 1801

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A satirical cartoon from 1793: Britannia drops her sword and shield as Pain cinches her into the latest fashion craze. Was there a deeper political meaning here?

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On view in Philadelphia Biting Wit and Brazen Folly: British Satirical Prints, 1780s–1830s, until 22 August 2018 https://t.co/7fmDdvEu9h
See also June 2018 issue of Print Quarterly, 'The Royal Collection of Satirical Prints in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'

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SCRIBBLECON welcomes IAN DENNO

Larsen Around & Skip Chippington: a collection of satirical comic strips and pop culture send-ups

Saturday June 2nd 2018 at

10am-4pm
FREE ENTRY!

All the info: https://t.co/4QGKk4dmeb
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On remember cartoonists and satirical magazines in Spain, freedom of expression under threat with reported clamp down by courts and targeting of cartoonists Cartoon by

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We are proud to announce our next game, King of Peasants! KoP is a modern, story-driven adventure game, set in the dark ages during inquisition. It´s fast-paced, snappy and streamlined with mobile first approach. It' is a satirical adventure game about prejudice and stupidity.

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Love that Dave Andrews drawing, and the hard-tech sci-fi feel. GW should get him back in the illustrators seat sometime. I'm still detecting a lot, if not more, satirical intent in the contemporary depiction of the Emperor.

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Happy birthday to Honoré Daumier today, born in 1808! Widely renowned, reviled (and occasionally jailed) for his published work, including satirical lithographs, excoriating and humiliating the middle class and corrupt government.

🎨 Honoré Daumier. Two Drinkers, c. 1858

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Women in Fashion Week: In this satirical illustration, a woman is forcefully pulled into stays by a notably slimmer man. The image uses clothing to openly body shame and ridicule the woman. Rowlandson illustration 1791 https://t.co/TrRBlftQmU

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Died 1881, Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher and a satirical writer who was considered one of the most important social commentators of his time. Colour lithograph in The Modern Portrait Gallery vol 1.,

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As the execution date [30 Jan] of Charles I approaches here's a satirical print from 1649 that lays the blame on ... Satan & Cromwell (BM)

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Naufragio Universal, by , is a publication of 164 pages, self-published, which presents a catalog of problems and reflections on today's society, from an ironic and satirical point of view.

Read more at https://t.co/5HxgHa2fc6

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Satirical illustrations by the artist, () that will make you think 🤔 view more: https://t.co/xpnCLtG40K

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Near the end of his life, Francisco de Goya created a satirical series of etchings known as “Los disparates,” meaning “nonsense” or “follies.” These prints contain some of Goya's most mysterious imagery, which he intentionally left open to many interpretations.

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