The award-winning cartoonist and caricaturist, Shankar, would have become a motor mechanic, had he followed the advice of his father. |
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I think he's a brilliant cartoonist, a spot-on caricaturist, an excellent letterer and a very fine writer-of-comics. |
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Now, it strikes me that a jobbing wedding-reception caricaturist requires two major attributes in order to achieve success. |
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Dilem produces one cartoon a day for Liberté, whose editors have had their share of trouble trying to reign in the impetuous caricaturist. |
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They reveal him as a talented cartoonist and caricaturist, reminiscent of Ralph Steadman and Edward Gorey. |
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Szyk was a skillful caricaturist and a passionate crusader for political causes. |
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It seems to me that Bellows was most successful when he worked basically as a caricaturist, under the influence of Daumier. |
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Arthur G. Racey, an illustrator and caricaturist originally from Québec, also drew for the Star. |
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But Lewis was a caricaturist of the written word, and in using hyperbole to make his points, he was unfair to his subjects. |
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A caricaturist and political cartoonist of exceptional savagery, Scarfe's work is diverse, prolific, and visually stunning as well as being controversial. |
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Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Maquet by the famous French caricaturist Gill. |
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A brilliant caricaturist, he disliked Wolfe intensely and drew several cartoons satirizing what he felt was the General's cruelty towards French Canadians. |
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Hector Berthelot, a journalist and caricaturist, was one of the greatest French-Canadian humorists of the 19th century, and was at the centre of several controversial newspapers. |
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When he was visited by George Cruikshank, a fellow caricaturist, towards the end of his life, he told his visitor that his name was not Gillray but Rubens. |
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But in the middle the two come together, and visitors are shown a video that invites them to continue their tour and meet the other caricaturist, the other culture. |
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According to the caricaturist, Thomas Rowlandson, chaos ensues. |
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His skills in that field were well known by the 1860s, when he began contributing to a number of literary publications as an engraver and caricaturist. |
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Paul Nadar, son of Félix Tournachon, known as Nadar, was not as well-known as his father, a caricaturist and aeronaut who photographed the Paris smart set. |
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