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Comics and Caricatures
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Where Art and Humor Intersect

Where Art and Humor Intersect

Comics and Caricatures: 158 artworks found
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'The Man with Six Heads', carica...
1815 | hand coloured engraving

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'What He Was. What He Is', caric...
Undated | coloured engraving

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Tz'U-Hsi (1835-1908) Empress Dow...
19th century | coloured engraving

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The Balance of Power or The Post...
1791 | hand coloured engraving

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Désagrément de diner au trop gra...
Undated | lithograph on newsprint

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En valachie
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Un homme poursuivi ...
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Des gens dont le soleil réjouit ...
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La note ou la vie
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'The King's Dwarf plays Gulliver...
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theatrical portrait
1822 | pressure

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Robert Macaire banquier et juré
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Kwatkwat people - (Corroboree) S...
1890 | drawing

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Blessings of Britain - or Swarm ...
1817 | colour etching

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Children Gardening (after a cart...
Undated | wool tapestry

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Caricature of Louis XVI (1754-93...
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Illustration from 'Londres' by H...
1828 | hand-coloured lithograph

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A Duet: 'Turn Fair Clora, turn, ...
1792 | hand-coloured etching

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Caricature of the Maharaja Jagat...
1923 | colour lithograph

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Kwatkwat people - Black fellow s...
1890 | drawing

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Les Metamorphoses du Jour, No. 8...
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Kwatkwat people - (Aboriginals f...
1890 | drawing

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The Greasy Pole, 1815.
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Parlamentsbäuche
1834 | Lithography

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Les Bons Bourgeois- Un Chateau e...
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The Charming Brute (colour etching)
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Bobonne... ne le regarde pas tant!
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Une petite séance a la buvette
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Bombardinian, conferring upon St...
1779 | hand coloured engraving

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Undated | Hand-colored etching on paper

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Caricature of Louis XVIII (1755-...
1815 | coloured engraving

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Cartoon ridiculing fashion and b...
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Deux phénomènes, spectacle grati...
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Le Gourmand, caricature of Louis...
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The Man without Worry and the Ma...
1815 | colour engraving

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Ce qui ramènera... nos députés à...
Undated | gillotype on newsprint

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The Spa Fields Hunt-er or a Patr...
1816 | colour etching

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'A maker of idols is never an id...
1932 | colour lithograph

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Undated | lithograph (colored with stencils?)

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Herbert Asquith, 1926
1926 | colour lithograph

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'The washerwoman knows the defec...
1932 | colour lithograph

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'Hernani Sublime, a Romantic Dis...
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CONSOLATION MONGER. - Md DE CONS...
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‘Ah’, that’s the way the People’...
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Folies De Carnaval, late 18th-ea...
1796 | engraving

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Repas de Corps, caricature from ...
1854 | coloured engraving

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Le Nouvelliste Sans Argent, 1814.
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Without Effort, 1781 (colour eng...
1781 | colour engraving

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Caricature of the Cafe des Varie...
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Apothecaries, Taylors & Co. conq...
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Caricature of the Minister for t...
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Tell Tale, pub. 1832 (hand colou...
1832 | hand coloured engraving

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A Visit to Cockney Farm - Viewin...
1835 | hand coloured engraving

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A German Present or the Lover's ...
1816 | coloured engraving

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Affability, published by Hannah ...
1795 | hand-coloured etching with aquatint

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Kwatkwat people - Black fellow i...
1890 | drawing

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Man met een kijkkast The Show-m...
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L'Assiette au Beurre', number 71...
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In a Restaurant, 1914
1914 | oil on canvas

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A Court Ball in the Eighteenth C...
1884 | engraving

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Napoleon Dance in Holland, 1st J...
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Comics and Caricatures

The word caricature has its roots in Italian, where "caricare" means "to exaggerate". Caricaturists portray people and society in an exaggerated and distorted way. Politicians and public figures are not the only targets of their attention, ridicule, and venomous humor. In the late 18th century, caricatures were also used to target philosophical questions about the nature of human beings. For example, artists began to show hermaphrodite creatures that had seemingly transformed into animals, vegetables, and fruits according to the motto "Man is what he eats"".

At a time when the majority of people could not read, it was the job of cartoonists to convey pointed messages in illustrations of newspapers and magazines that everyone could understand - even those who could not interpret letters but only pictures.

The individual cartoons later developed into series of pictures that told short stories in caricatured, satirical form. Thus the cartoon and the comic strip were born. The first cartoons were published in daily newspapers. As a rule, caricatures and also cartoons were charcoal, pencil or pen drawings, which were only partially coloured afterwards. Today, the possibilities of caricature and cartoon have greatly expanded via color printing and digital graphics programs.

One of the most famous caricaturists is Honoré Daumier (1808-1879), who is also known as the "father of modern caricature". As a socialist, he mostly mocked French politicians of the reactionary camp in his prints. The painter Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956) also worked successfully as an illustrator and caricaturist for a long time before his career as a painter. Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (1864-1901) or George Grosz (1893-1959) used the means of caricature in their painterly works.

Comics and Caricatures

The word caricature has its roots in Italian, where "caricare" means "to exaggerate". Caricaturists portray people and society in an exaggerated and distorted way. Politicians and public figures are not the only targets of their attention, ridicule, and venomous humor. In the late 18th century, caricatures were also used to target philosophical questions about the nature of human beings. For example, artists began to show hermaphrodite creatures that had seemingly transformed into animals, vegetables, and fruits according to the motto "Man is what he eats"".

At a time when the majority of people could not read, it was the job of cartoonists to convey pointed messages in illustrations of newspapers and magazines that everyone could understand - even those who could not interpret letters but only pictures.

The individual cartoons later developed into series of pictures that told short stories in caricatured, satirical form. Thus the cartoon and the comic strip were born. The first cartoons were published in daily newspapers. As a rule, caricatures and also cartoons were charcoal, pencil or pen drawings, which were only partially coloured afterwards. Today, the possibilities of caricature and cartoon have greatly expanded via color printing and digital graphics programs.

One of the most famous caricaturists is Honoré Daumier (1808-1879), who is also known as the "father of modern caricature". As a socialist, he mostly mocked French politicians of the reactionary camp in his prints. The painter Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956) also worked successfully as an illustrator and caricaturist for a long time before his career as a painter. Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (1864-1901) or George Grosz (1893-1959) used the means of caricature in their painterly works.


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Frequently Asked Questions about Meisterdrucke


Personalizing your art print at Meisterdrucke is simple and intuitive: Choose a frame, set the image size, pick a printing medium, and add suitable glazing or a stretcher frame. We also offer additional customization options like mats, fillets, and spacers. If you have any questions, our customer service team is ready to help you create your perfect artwork.

At Meisterdrucke, you can visualize your configured artwork directly in your own room. Simply upload a photo of your space and see how the artwork looks in it. If you're visiting us on a mobile device — phone or tablet — our augmented reality feature brings the picture to life and projects it right into your room. A unique experience that combines art and technology.

Choosing the right medium is often a matter of personal taste. To give you a better idea, we've provided some images for each medium. We also offer a sample set of all paper variants, so you can decide not just visually but by touch as well. You can order the sample set free of charge — only shipping costs apply.

Don't worry! At Meisterdrucke, we don't just process orders mechanically. Every order is manually reviewed by our team. If we spot any inconsistencies or issues with your configuration, we'll get in touch with you right away. And of course, our friendly and patient support team is always here to help you with your configuration. We'll work with you by phone or email to adjust your image so the final result is exactly what you had in mind.


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Mo-Do: 7:00 - 16:00 | Fr: 7:00 - 13:00


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