of Caricature
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmerica: 1882 Keller cartoon from the Wasp of San Francisco depicting Wilde on the occasion of his visit there in 1882 Aestheticism was sufficiently in vogue to be caricatured by Gilbert and Sullivan in Patience (1881). Source: Internet
Caricature uses a kind of graphic entertainment for purposes ranging from merely putting a smile on the viewer's face, to raising social awareness, to highlighting the moral characteristics of a person being caricatured. Source: Internet
Daniel Walker Howe, The American Whigs: An Anthology (1973) Two-party system In A Block for the Wigs (1783), caricaturist James Gillray caricatured Fox's return to power in a coalition with North. Source: Internet
Holst, caricatured as "The Bringer of Jollity", by F Sanchez, 1921 Holst, in his forties, suddenly found himself in demand. Source: Internet
At times, the characterisation even feels forced and caricatured, the latter aimed, perhaps, at disproving Occidental ideas of Indians as a uniform brown mass. Source: Internet
In popular culture With Marilyn Monroe and (in the background) Eli Wallach and Montgomery Clift in The Misfits (1961) Warner Bros. cartoons sometimes caricatured Gable. Source: Internet