Showing 7 artworks with Political Satire
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James Gillray’s "The Zenith of French Glory" (1793) is a scathing political cartoon in stark black & white. Explore its satirical critique of the Revolution via engraving & masterful linework.
Satirical watercolor illustration ‘Pecunia Numerata’ by Milton Viola Fernandes critiques capitalism & exploitation. Explore this 1979 work's bold style, symbolism & Brazilian art legacy.
André Gill’s 1867 caricature of Bismarck – a satirical lithograph showcasing greed & power. Explore this bold black & white artwork's detailed style & historical context.
John Leech’s ‘Armed Slave’ (1864) is a powerful lithograph depicting oppression & injustice. A stark 19th-century satire, showcasing Leech's signature style in social commentary.
Explore John Leech’s ‘Terrific Combat,’ a dynamic 18th-century engraving depicting medieval battle & religious symbolism. A captivating satire of conquest, showcasing intricate line work & dramatic shading.
Explore Álvaro Barrios’ "Untitled Print" – a striking 1960 Village Voice illustration of Mike Bloomberg. Bold lines & muted colors capture mid-century satire. A unique print for art collectors.