The practice of caricature in eighteenth-century Britain
This essay offers a survey of critical studies of caricature—as in the art of physiognomic exaggeration and distortion—in 18th‐century Britain. It reviews scholarship that has grappled with such questions as: what is caricature and how do we recognize it? Why caricature? How does caricature make its...
Main Author: | Taylor, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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