Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Caricature


A burlesque is a account that exaggerates or distorts the aspect of a person, beastly or article to actualize an calmly identifiable beheld likeness. In literature, a burlesque is a description of a being application exaggeration of some characteristics and oversimplification of others.1

According to the Indian Cartoonist S. Jithesh, a burlesque is the abusive analogy of a being or a thing, but a action is the abusive analogy of an idea.2

Caricatures can be calumniating or adulatory and can serve a political purpose or be fatigued alone for entertainment. Caricatures of politicians are frequently acclimated in beat cartoons, while caricatures of cine stars are generally begin in ball magazines.

The appellation is acquired from the Italian caricare—to allegation or load. An aboriginal analogue occurs in the English doctor Thomas Browne's Christian Morals, appear posthumously in 1716.

Expose not thy cocky by four-footed amenities unto aberrant draughts, and Caricatura representations.

with the footnote:

When Men's faces are fatigued with affinity to some added Animals, the Italians alarm it, to be fatigued in Caricatura

Thus, the chat "caricature" about agency a "loaded portrait". According to School of Beheld Arts burlesque adviser Sam Viviano, the appellation refers alone to depictions of real-life people, and not to action fabrications of fabulous characters, which do not acquire cold sets of physiognomic appearance to draw aloft for reference, or to beastly depictions of azoic altar such as automobiles or coffee mugs. Walt Disney, on the added hand, equated his action to caricature, adage the hardest affair to do was acquisition the burlesque of an beastly that formed best as a human-like character.

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