caricature

graphic arts

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    • Arthur, Chester A.
      In caricature and cartoon: Caricature

      Caricature is the distorted presentation of a person, type, or action. Commonly, a salient feature or characteristic of the subject is seized upon and exaggerated, or features of animals, birds, or vegetables are substituted for parts of the human being, or analogy is made…

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  • development of animation
    • Filming Jaws
      In motion-picture technology: Animation

      …motion, or a stylized or caricatured version of it, can be achieved by “stop-motion” or “stop-action” cinematography, the frame-by-frame photographing of a similarly phased series of drawings (see Figure 9 ) or the phased movement of such objects as puppets, marionettes, or commercial products. And, as in live filming, the…

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  • history of drawing
    • Berthe Morisot: The Artist's Sister, Edma, with Her Daughter, Jeanne
      In drawing: Applied drawings

      …connected with illustrative drawing is caricature, which, by formally overemphasizing the characteristic traits of a person or situation, creates a suggestive picture that—precisely because of its distortion—engraves itself on the viewer’s mind. This special kind of drawing was done by such great artists as Leonardo, Dürer, and the 17th-century artist…

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contribution by

    • Callot
      • Jacques Callot: The Hangman's Tree
        In Jacques Callot

        …also had a genius for caricature and the grotesque. His series of plates of single or dual figures—for example, the Balli di Sfessania (“Dance of Sfessania”), the Caprices of Various Figures, and the Hunchbacks—are witty and picturesque and show a rare eye for factual detail.

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    • Daumier
      • Honoré Daumier
        In Honoré Daumier: Satirical lithographs

        …a detail that made them caricatures, they constitute an unforgettable gallery of the politicians of the July monarchy. The complete series has not been preserved: it included a Louis-Philippe, which Daumier hid, and other pieces that were broken in moving. A few copies of the busts were cast in bronze…

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