Caricaturist

Word CARICATURIST
Character 12
Hyphenation car i ca tu rist
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "caricaturist" in example sentences

Each artist would be called a caricaturist because his instinctive penetration had taken him into regions where the powder-puff and the rouge-pot lose their power. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In this sense, the caricaturist is the least godlike, most secondhand of all artists. ❋ Howard Jacobson (2006)

It goes without saying that the Jewish type is not uniform, nor do we wish to concede that the caricaturist is always true to nature, but it must be acknowledged that the typical Jewish figure is not pleasing to the eye. ❋ Unknown (1969)

He cannot be called a caricaturist, for in his work there lacks that fierce quality of critical conception -- above all, that subject-matter that makes one think, that sardonic appeal to head and heart at once, which make up the sum of true caricature. ❋ M. H. Spielmann (N/A)

All that universe of ranks and respectabilities in comparison with which Dickens was called a caricaturist, all that Victorian universe in which he seemed vulgar -- all that is itself breaking up like a cloudland. ❋ Unknown (1905)

"But taking that on is asking for a lot: To have the last name and become a caricaturist is a lot to live up to." ❋ By COREY KILGANNON (2011)

In 1979, Jerelle Kraus, art director of the op-ed page of the New York Times asked painter and long time New York Review of Books caricaturist David Levine to submit a drawing to accompany a piece by William Pfaff accusing Kissinger of war crimes. ❋ Menachem Wecker (2011)

And I haven't even mentioned the tremendous food, or the book signings by luminaries such as David Wondrich, PDT's Jim Meehan, artist/caricaturist Jill DeGroff, and Paul Pacult. ❋ Tony Sachs (2011)

Martin Rowson, a regular Guardian cartoonist, told me: It's an extremely difficult area, and one where the caricaturist has to tread extremely carefully. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Richmond, the ever-talented caricaturist, has posted his poster art for the 2011 National Cartoonists Society Reuben Awards, featuring a half-dozen honorees and nominees for May's ceremony. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The Historic New Orleans Collection presents a collection of works by Broadway caricaturist Al Hirschfeld, who's done dozens of memorable depictions of plays by Tennessee Williams. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The caricaturist Harry Furniss, who also illustrated the works of Dickens and Thackeray, worked for several years with Carroll on Sylvie and Bruno, and their collaboration is richly documented in a series of letters from Carroll to Furniss. ❋ Carolyn Vega (2011)

But how on earth is it possible that Beerbohm should also have been a caricaturist of lethally comic exactitude whose drawings of such celebrities of his day as Rudyard Kipling, George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde are as beautiful as they are amusing? ❋ Terry Teachout (2010)

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