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Caricature Collection: Golf Clubs and Golfers - Royal Blackheath dinner
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Caricature Collection: Another Derby Derby?
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Caricature Collection: John Venn, caricature C013 / 7595
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Caricature Collection: Edwin Hubble, US astronomer C008 / 8831
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Caricature Collection: Brian Cox, caricature
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Caricature Collection: Watson and Crick, DNA discovers
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Caricature Collection: Alan Turing, British mathematician
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Caricature Collection: Richard Dawkins, British science writer
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Caricature Collection: Isaac Asimov, US author and biochemist
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Caricature Collection: Baruch Spinoza, caricature
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Caricature Collection: Plato, caricature
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Caricature Collection: Albert Einstein, artwork
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Caricature Collection: Charles Dickens, by Andre Gill, 1868
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Caricature Collection: Greta Garbo / Nino Za
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Caricature Collection: Raining cats and dogs
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Caricature Collection: 1909 Cartoon Darwin, apes, Haeckel
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Caricature Collection: Shane Watson - Australian cricketer
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Caricature Collection: Wasim Akram - Pakistan cricketer
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Caricature Collection: Curtly Ambrose - West Indies cricketer
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Caricature Collection: 1836 Gideon Mantell Mantel Piece sawrian
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Caricature Collection: Penrose stairs, artwork
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Caricature Collection: Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre
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Caricature Collection: Caruso as Pinkerton
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Caricature Collection: Agatha Christie
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Caricature Collection: Caricature illustration of three men in skiing accident, exclaiming angrily
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Caricature Collection: Birthday card, The Beatles caricature
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Caricature Collection: Luciano Pavarotti. Creator: Dan Springer
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Caricature Collection: Mr R. H. Gillespie, Managing Director, London Hippodrome
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Caricature Collection: Street Walkers, 1786. Artist: Benjamin Smith
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Caricature Collection: A man outside Brookss Club, London, 1815. Artist: George Cruikshank
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Caricature Collection: Skinning the Lamb, c1910
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Caricature Collection: Gin Lane (Beer Street and Gin Lane 2), 1751. Artist: Hogarth, William (1697-1764)
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Caricature Collection: The Rhodes Colossus, 1892 Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
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Caricature Collection: Humour rain umbrella St. Swithin 19th century cartoon
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Caricature Collection: The Royal Wimbledon Golf Club
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Caricature Collection: The Royal West Norfolk Golf Club
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Caricature Collection: John Dalton, British chemist C017 / 7114
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Caricature Collection: Ernest Rutherford, caricature
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Caricature Collection: Front cover of The Cinque Ports Gazette, May 1916
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Caricature Collection: Prince Charles caricature
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Caricature Collection: Queen Elizabeth II caricature
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Caricature Collection: Marie Curie, caricature
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Caricature Collection: Albert Einstein, caricature
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Caricature Collection: Barber-surgeons, satirical artwork
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Caricature Collection: Steven Pinker, Canadian psychologist
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Caricature Collection: Bill Werbeniuk - Snooker Player
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Caricature Collection: The Logger, 1912. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
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Caricature Collection: Dante in Oxford; Proctor: Your Name And College?, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm


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"Caricature: A Timeless Art of Satire and Wit" From the biting political commentary of James Gillray's "The Cow-Pock" to the whimsical charm of Tony Wysard's Denham Studios restaurant, it has long been a powerful medium for expressing social critique and entertainment. In the early 19th century, Gillray's satirical etchings like "Duke Wellington / Paul Pry" and "Political Ravishment" fearlessly mocked prominent figures such as Edward Jenner, Duke Wellington, and even the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street. These caricatures not only captured their subjects' physical features but also cleverly exaggerated their personalities and actions. Moving forward in time, Richard Feynman's C015/6715 caricature showcased his mischievous spirit alongside his scientific brilliance. Meanwhile, Mel's depiction of The Royal Aberdeen Golf Club transported us to a world where golfers were transformed into animated characters on the green. Caricatures have not been limited to historical or fictional figures alone; they have also celebrated contemporary icons like snooker player Alex Higgins or delved into enigmatic personalities such as Rasputin. Dmitri Mendeleev's caricature playfully portrayed his genius in formulating the periodic table while David Attenborough became an endearing figure through artistic exaggeration. Even philosophers like David Hume found themselves immortalized in this art form that captures both physical likeness and intellectual essence. Caricatures continue to entertain us today by offering unique perspectives on individuals who shape our world. Whether it is capturing moments from history or celebrating present-day luminaries like David Attenborough, caricature remains a vibrant art form that combines humor with incisive observation. It reminds us that laughter can be a powerful tool for reflection and understanding in an ever-changing society.