Description: Art Exhibit Catalog: CARICATURE and Its Role in Graphic Satire, 1971 Softcover book with no DJ. Excellent condition for its age. Binding tight. No edge wear. Silver imprinting on cover and spine in excellent condition. Inside, no markings. Pages are clean and crisp. 8.5" x 11". 64 pages with narrative and many B&W illustrations. Caricature and Its Role in Graphic Satire examines the development of caricature in portraits and its role as an independent genre in engravings, prints and more. Accompanied the 1971 exhibition of the same name; Features 110 works with annotations; Includes pieces by William Hogarth, Agostino Carracci, Charles J. Travies, Francisco de Goya, Isaac Cruikshank, Antoine Watteau, Wilhelm Busch, and many more. Foreword by Daniel Robbins Published: Rhode Island School of Design - 1971
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Type: Catalog
Language: English
Origin: United States
Publication Year: 1971
Format: Booklet
Features: Illustrated
Publisher: Department of Art, Brown University
Topic: Caricature
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States