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The Bench, 1758 by Hogarth, William, Others were his ingenious Satire on False Perspective (1753); his satire on canvassing in his Election series (1755–1758; now in Sir John Soane's Museum)
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Satirical sculptures burn during the traditional Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain, on Thursday, March 19, 2009.
photo: WN / Denise Yong
With Sharp Satire, Enfant Terrible Challenges Czech Identity
photo: WN / Blair Gowrie
Political satire
photo: Creative Commons / Yosarian
Nepali Woman Smiles
photo: public domain / Churchh
1796-short-bodied-gillray-fashion-caricature
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Joseph Heller
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Clare's student newspaper, Clarification, won "Best University College Paper" in "The Cambridge Student" in 2005. Published by the Union of Clare Students, it comprises satirical articles mocking Cambridge traditions, reports on silly student antics, and college gossip in the "Clarification's" column.
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Carlo Gozzi
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Princess Turandot - 1922
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A graffiti artist uses his artwork to make a satirical social statement on censorship: "Don't blame yourself... blame hip-hop.
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March of the Guards to Finchley (1750)by Hogarth, William a satirical depiction of troops mustered to defend London from the 1745 Jacobite rebellion.
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Protesters in masks and suits satirizing bankers gather outside the Bank of England in the City of London in a demonstration against the financial institutions as world leaders from the Group of 20 countries gather for a Summit, Thursday, at the ExCel centre, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.
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A Knights of Chaos float satirizes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, responsible for the failed levees in New Orleans
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L'Assemblée Nationals (1804) was called "the most talented caricature that has ever appeared", partly due to its "admirable likenesses". The Prince of Wales paid a large sum of money to have it suppressed and its plate destroyed
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KdV08ComatoseHandgun
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KatrinaSwampHouse
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David Frost
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Albert Hirschfeld
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Wilhelm Busch.
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Sreenivasan (actor)
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A head-to-toe veiled Iranian woman walks past a satirized drawing of the Statue of Liberty, painted on the wall of the former US Embassy in Tehran, in an annual state-backed rally, marking the anniversary of take-over of the embassy in 1979 by militant students, Iran, Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010.
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An Iranian woman, walks past a satirized drawing of the Statue of Liberty, painted on the wall of the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran, at the conclusion of a ceremony commemorating the 26th anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. Embassy by militant students, Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005. Militant students stormed into the embassy on Nov. 4, 1979, and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days
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Stefano Benni
photo: Creative Commons / Mark Coggins
Gary Shteyngart
photo: Creative Commons / David Shankbone
Sarah Silverman
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Xi'an
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IRAN US
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DEU BRITANNIEN MADELEINE TITANIC.
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Mark Lemon's grave