How To Use Caricaturist In A Sentence

  • 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. The Social Disability of the Jew
  • In this sense, the caricaturist is the least godlike, most secondhand of all artists. Kalooki Nights
  • Ben Heine is a painter, illustrator, portraitist, caricaturist and photographer.
  • The competition is open to all amateur artists, designers, cartoonists, doodlers and caricaturists.
  • His chosen, single name embraced several personae: journalist, novelist, caricaturist, satirist, photographer, balloonist, political radical. The Times Literary Supplement
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  • 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. Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens
  • His chosen, single name embraced several personae: journalist, novelist, caricaturist, satirist, photographer, balloonist, political radical. The Times Literary Supplement
  • 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. Henrik Ibsen
  • Clean of famous caricaturist Zheng Yuan is more language piece breathtaking, "The talented person that will employ game to bring into mental disease into addiction is invigorative ill " .
  • He was the most skilled caricaturist the paper ever had; his work just jumps off the old microfiche.
  • 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. NYT > Home Page
  • I think he's a brilliant cartoonist, a spot-on caricaturist, an excellent letterer and a very fine writer-of-comics.
  • In the "Carol of Occupations" occur, too, those formidable inventories of the more heavy and coarsegrained trades and tools that few if any readers have been able to stand before, and that have given the scoffers and caricaturists their favorite weapons. Birds and Poets : with Other Papers
  • But there is always food for satire; and the French caricaturists, being no longer allowed to hold up to ridicule and reprobation the King and the deputies, have found no lack of subjects for the pencil in the ridicules and rascalities of common life. The Paris Sketch Book
  • A forceful orator and an advocate of the strenuous life, Roosevelt with his bushy mustache, pince-nez, and wide, toothy grin was a caricaturist's delight.
  • B. B. had said he sketched, which made him sound like a street caricaturist, but the man was an artist. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • The competition is open to all amateur artists, designers, cartoonists, doodlers and caricaturists.
  • Guests can enjoy a fashion show, a selection of live music and dancing, and then turn their attention towards juggling, Asian comedy and caricaturists.
  • Now, it strikes me that a jobbing wedding-reception caricaturist requires two major attributes in order to achieve success.
  • 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. IMAGE OF THE WEEKEND: Tom Richmond talks of unveiled NCS Reubens art
  • The award-winning cartoonist and caricaturist, Shankar, would have become a motor mechanic, had he followed the advice of his father.
  • Lloyd Goodrich, an ex-director of the Whitney, burbled about the caricaturist's ‘designs of such complexity, completeness, and control.’
  • 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. The History of "Punch"
  • 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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