RMFF9HMC–CROMWELL: SATIRE, 1679. /nEnglish playing card, satirizing Oliver Cromwell's government.
RMG1NFEB–Leonardo Alenza - Satire of Romantic Suicide - Museo del Romanticismo, Madrid
RMGG2CWA–Diego Rivera Fresco at the Minister of Education's, Satire against depraved intellectuals. 1923 Mexico city, Mexico Photo Lamarche
RMHRF87T–18th Century Political Satire
RMDRJNRF–Police brutality, Satire
RMFFBRWK–PURITANS: SATIRE, c1650. /nSatire on the Puritans. English royalist playing card, c1650.
RME8PNP3–A satire of Pitt's return to office in 1804. Pitt is shown in the chamber of Britannia. Britannia sits listlessly on a bed, hol
RMEC7XM0–Satire on Jackson and his Cabinet
RMCY6831–Satire on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
RMERGK0P–Satire on the Jews of Norwich (between 1290 and 1327).
RMT53A42–THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919) American satire on the self made President
RME12X27–Feb. 26, 2012 - Cleaning Up With The New Queen Of Satire: As the time near for the BBC's new satire show which will replace ''Not so Much...'' Lynda Baron, who is Eleanor Bron's successor is making the most of her little spare time by cleaning up in her new London flat. On this task Lynda, red-headed and twenty five, is helped by her daughter Sarah aged 2 1/2. Being a realist, Lynda resses properly for the job in hand - and what more suitable attine for a Summer day's scrubbing, than a bikini, and especially when you have a figure like Lynda's and a daughter who likes to help make a splash
RMH7G2DH–Political satire cartoon, Italy
RMDJ0XAF–History of medicine. Dentist (barbers or general physicians). Middle Ages. Satire. Engraving.
RM2G3KWB5–festivities, public festival, satire, Der Nasentanz von Gimpelsbrunn (The Nose Dance of Dunceswell), ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RF2E10P74–The Quakers’ Synod in British Museum Catalogue of Satirical Prints. This illustration is a Satire on Quakers. It shows an assembly of deputies with George Whitehead presiding, William Penn at his right and 'W Bingly' at his left; the journal of George Fox lies on the table, at the right end of which sits 'B Bealiing, scribe' recording the proceedings. This image dates to 1699.
RMF7CRBT–Modern Nursing, satire of the short-waisted gowns fashionable in the 1790s. Copperplate engraving by John Kay from A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1842.
RMDW7CTE–Cornelis Saftleven, Satire on Litigious Farmers 1629 Oil on panel. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
RM2G6J685–A dream caused by the perusal of Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe's popular work Uncle Tom's Cabin - An imaginative and biting satire on Harriet Beecher Stowe and her recently published antislavery novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' Printed serially beginning in June 1851, the novel first appeared in book form in 1852. The artist has concocted a chaotic, nightmarish vision, where armies of demons and other monsters battle in a barren, desert setting reminiscent of the infernal visions of Hieronymus Bosch and Jacques Callot. (Murrell points out, in fact, that the plate borrows its central motif--an enormous flyin
RM2B6D44B–The Island of Utopia, 1516. Woodcut from the 1st edition of 'Utopia', 1516. Utopia (Libellus vere aureus, nec minus salutaris quam festivus, de optimo rei publicae statu deque nova insula Utopia or A little, true book, not less beneficial than enjoyable, about how things should be in the new island Utopia) is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More (1478–1535).
RMDE1XTE–Satire, 1771. Artist: Anon
RMTXG8CE–Soviet Russian cartoon satire on modern woman
RM2BDXF72–Anthropomorphism, English Satire, 1720
RMDP93XB–League of Nations satire
RMFF983Y–BEARDSLEY: SIXTH SATIRE. /nFrontispiece. Drawing by Aubrey Vincent Beardsley for Juvenal's 'Sixth Satire,' 1896.
RM2FM521M–Cartoon: satire on rising taxes and taxation in the UK: John Bull swamped in the flood of new taxes, print by James Gillray, 1806
RMEC7XKR–Satire of major American political figures
RMBRHT0C–Black and White Illustration; Satire on the Jews of Norwich; from the Jews Roll 17 Hen III
RMERHJN2–Satire on the Jews of Norwich. Jews' Roll, Public Record Office. Satirical depiction of the Jews at the court of King Henry.
RMF526AK–A SATIRE OF THE TULIP MANIA painting by Jan Brueghel the Younger about 1640 satirising the speculators as monkeys
RMBTAP37–A satire on women's extreme hairdos in 18th century Paris. A servant walks behind holding the hair in place with a forked stick.
RMB8KR35–engraving by James Gillray of The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street published in 1797 It was a satire on the currency crisis
RMDJ8WC6–History of medicine. Dentist (barbers or general physicians). Middle Ages. Satire. Colored engraving.
RF2J0JJAC–Russian propaganda - Windows of ROSTA (Windows of satire ROSTA). Ukrainians and Russians have one cry - let there be no master over the worker! 1920
RF2CW1WA4–The caption for this illustration reads: Polo Post Futurum. It is taken from the Punch Almanac for 1873. Its date is December 17, 1872. Punch, or The London Charivari, was a British weekly magazine of humor and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells. Historically, it was most influential in the 1840s and 1850s, when it helped to coin the term 'cartoon' in its modern sense as a humorous illustration.
RMKHEK4C–Religious satire showing a priest in a barrel preaching to a crowd of misfits and oddities, cows and chickens. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Sanders after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) from Human Passions Delineated, John Haywood, Manchester, 1773.
RMCR7N3R–Wagner, Richard, 22.5.1813 - 13.2.1883, German composer, satire on his polemics about everyday politics, caricature, from 'Schalk', wood engraving, 1899,
RME112KA–May 05, 1975 - Tenth international festival of humour and satire in Gabrovo. A big and colourful procession took place on May 17 in the town of Gabrovo as part of the Tenth international festival of humour and satire, Many guests from abroad were present at the festival . OPS during the procession.
RFJC1PWB–Satire on the life-loving Moenche. Wooden sculpture on a choir chair of Winchester Cathedral, digital improved reproduction from a publication of the year 1880
RMDDN5D4–Satire on night watchmen, London, 1825. Artist: Anon
RMTXG8GH–Soviet Russian cartoon satire on state farming
RMHRP3KF–Thanksgiving Satire, 1900s
RMDR2TPW–ENGLISH BASTILLE SATIRE
RMFFB1WB–INIGO JONES: KNIPERDOLING. /nCourt satire on an Anabaptist, sketched by Inigo Jones (1573-1652) for a Masque.
RMGM0XPB–satire against medical charlatans in the 16th century,
RMBX9XN4–A Satire on Robert Walpole, First Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1741; Black and White Illustration;
RMERHMXP–Satire of hair fashion trends in the early 19th century - French caricature showing a man on stilts styling a woman 's powdered
RMA8FNXE–Satire and Hermaphrodite Altes Museum Berlin Germany
RMDDK76T–Cartoon showing 'a new way to pay the national-debt'
RMGXAEM3–Satire mit Paragrafenzeichen geschrieben unter der Lupe
RMDJ8TTT–History of medicine. Dentist (barbers or general physicians). Middle Ages. Satire. Colored engraving.
RMKC8AY0–Diablerie: A Satire on the Medical Profession, Andries Both, 1612–41
RF2CW1W9W–The caption for this illustration reads: Polo Post Futurum. It is taken from the Punch Almanac for 1873. Its date is December 17, 1872. Punch, or The London Charivari, was a British weekly magazine of humor and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells. Historically, it was most influential in the 1840s and 1850s, when it helped to coin the term 'cartoon' in its modern sense as a humorous illustration.
RMKHEKHN–Captain Plume seducing country wench Rose, while her brother Bullock tries to warn her against him. Satire from George Farquhar's play The Recruiting Officer. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Sanders after a satirical illustration by John Collier (Timothy Bobbin) from Human Passions Delineated, John Haywood, Manchester, 1773.
RMCPGY8P–Monty Python, English humor and satire group, group picture, Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese (from left to right),
RM2CBANW3–Satire on Tulip Mania, c. 1640, painted by Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601-1678), a Flemish Baroque painter, and the son of Jan Brueghel the Elder. Tulip mania occurred in the Dutch Golden Age during which contract prices for some bulbs of the recently introduced and fashionable tulip reached extraordinarily high levels and then dramatically collapsed.
RMJEBMFF–Scottish tenement windows with reflection of sandstone building and satire flag in the window
RMDDMJMY–Dutch satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. Artist: Anon
RM2A602FP–Satire graphic by Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886) a British artist and illustrator. Dated 19th Century
RMHRJHE8–Satire, Drink Envy, 18th century
RMDP9YHD–CARLYLE FUN SATIRE
RMFFCMYA–HOGARTH: CHURCH SATIRE. /nThe Sleeping Congregation. Steel engraving, after an 18th-century drawing by William Hogarth.
RMEDWCHN–Satire about marrying from the 18th century, buy a pig in a poke
RMHHG5KY–Satire on Presbyterian Ministers, c 1690-1710
RFM0TE8B–United States Government concept as an American flag as a political satire with 3D illustration elements.
RMERH675–Candide, satire written by Voltaire in 1759.Illustration by Norman Tealby. ' 'This is the Last Day.' cried Candide'. Caption
RMHP4WX7–Of God of Man of the Devil, Triple episcopacie. Satire of the Puritan Party on Land and Court Bishops, 17th Century
RMD40XMA–Nairobi, Kenya. 26th Feb 2013. Behind the scenes of Kenya's political satire 'The XYZ Show'. Caricature sketches on a pin board.
RFGD58A7–The 7 heads of Martin Luther are captioned, left to right 'Doctor, Martin, Luther, Ecclesiast, Vagabond, Pfister (Backer?), Barabbas'. The satire purportedly hiding behind these words looks rather cryptic. XVI century.
RMCC704X–Protestant Reformation. 16th century. Germany. Satire against Martin Luther (1483-1546).
RMW58HTM–The Gotham of Yasmar : a satire : Clodfelter, N. J. (Noah J.), 1853-1901
RF2CW1WB6–The caption for this illustration reads: Sweet-Girl Graduates Afternoon Tea versus Wine. The man in the background is saying: “This is precious slow! Let’s go and have some beer!” It is taken from the Punch Almanac for 1873. Punch, or The London Charivari, was a British weekly magazine of humor and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells. Historically, it was most influential in the 1840s and 1850s, when it helped to coin the term 'cartoon' in its modern sense as a humorous illustration.
RMK1567E–Evangelium Lucae am XVI cap [Satire of the Parable from Luke 16 with the Pope as the Rich Man and Martin Luther as Lazarus], 1500. From the New York Public Library.
RMB48ACE–Handel, George Frideric, 23.2. 1685 - 14.4.1759, German composer, satire on his opera 'Giulio Cesare in Egitto', London, 1724, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMH3W1H0–John Leech (1817 – 1864) was an English caricaturist and illustrator best known for his work for Punch, a humorous magazine for a broad middle-class audience, combining verbal and graphic political satire with light social comedy. His critical yet humorous cartoons on the Crimean War help shape public attitudes toward heroism, warfare, and Britons role in the world.
RMKYHDTF–front bow of Gourock Caledonian MacBrayne ferry Argyle with the Scottish satire flag flapping in the wind Rothesay, United Kingdom
RMDDMJMK–Dutch satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. Artist: Anon
RM2A602GP–Satire graphic by Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886) a British artist and illustrator. Dated 19th Century
RMHRP3M0–Thanksgiving Satire, Puck Magazine, 1912
RMDR2EAT–SATIRE ON OPPRESSION
RMFFWT70–BRITISH OFFICERS: CARTOON. /nEnglish cartoon satire, 1777, on the want of training of British officers to prepare them for the American war.
RMM7AATD–A wastebasket as a hat, fashion, satire, 1920s, Germany
RMKCEM2F–Spanish satire against the hydra of the aristocracy. Dated 18th Century
RMAMGM1G–champignon STINKHORN satire puant PHALLUS IMPUDICUS HEAD WITH SPORE SLIME ODOR FETID ATTRACTS INSECTS WHICH DISPERSE SPORES non
RMERHJ4Y–Théophile Gautier - title page of the satire of Romanticism, 'Les Jeunes-France' (1833). Etching by Celestin Nanteuil. French
RMD40XN5–Nairobi, Kenya. 26th Feb 2013. Behind the scenes of Kenya's political satire 'The XYZ Show' puppeteers film the 2013 election special against a green screen.
RMAGXDAJ–USA Down the Drain? Photo-Illustration of American flag going down a drain. Social satire questioning US's position in world Stars and Stripes
RMCEHT31–Protestant Reformation. 16th century. Germany. Satire against Martin Luther (1483-1546). Colored engraving.
RMW58WCW–The rise of formal satire in England under classical influence : Alden, Raymond Macdonald, 1873-1924
RMF95H8C–Satire on False Perspective.
RMD0NX20–The Cow Pock - A Satire of Inoculation
RMCR6G27–Napoleon III, 20.4.1808 - 9.1.1873, Emperor of the French 2.12.1852 - 2.9.1870, satire, riding with his son Louis on a crab to Paris, painted beer jug lid, transfer lithograph, coloured, Germany, 2nd half 19th century, ,
RFCP8JM5–Traiano Boccalini, 1556 - 1613, an Italian writer of political satire in the Renaissance, Historische Zeichnung aus dem 19. Jahr
RMKYHDTD–front bow of Gourock Caledonian MacBrayne ferry Argyle with the Scottish satire flag flapping in the wind Rothesay, United Kingdom
RMDDP7DF–A satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. Artist: B Baron
RMTXGF0D–Political satire illustration depicting Madame Democracy Palmist, reading William Randolph Hearst's palm and speaking of the future. Dated 1931
RM2D9NMR6–An orange coloured billboard display for the vegan food brand 'Soulful' portraying Donald Trump enjoying a plate of Mexican food stating 'Mexicans I love em' - satire / satirical billboard advertising during November 2020 in Southampton, England, UK
RMDR1RK4–SHOE SHOP SATIRE
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