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Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Schoolgirls stand beside a caricature of US president Donald Trump outside the former US embassy compound as crowds mark the anniversary in Tehran, Iran, on November 4, 2025. The compound, seized during the 1979 hostage crisis, now features politically themed murals and hosts annual rallies. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Schoolgirls stand beside a caricature of US president Donald Trump outside the former US embassy compound as crowds mark the anniversary in Tehran, Iran, on November 4, 2025. The compound, seized during the 1979 hostage crisis, now features politically themed murals and hosts annual rallies. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

Iranians Rally At Former US Embassy - Tehran

A caricature of Benjamin Netanyahu stands beside participants outside the former US embassy compound as crowds mark the anniversary in Tehran, Iran, on November 4, 2025. The compound, seized during the 1979 hostage crisis, now features politically themed murals and hosts annual rallies. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Charlie Hebdo

Illustration - Charlie Hebdo

FRANCE. PARIS (13TH DISTRICT) SEPT. 2020: THE FRONT PAGE OF THE CHARLIE HEBDO NEWSPAPER WHICH REPUBLISHES THE CARTOONS OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD, 5 YEARS AFTER THE JANUARY 2015 ATTACKS AGAINST HIS EDITORIAL STAFF. (HERE IN THE WINDOW OF THE "CANON DE LA PRESSE", BOOKSTORE / PRESS STORE, GOBELINS AVENUE) Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Attacks January November 2015 - Paris

Illustration - Attacks January November 2015 - Paris

FRANCE. PARIS (13TH DISTRICT) SEPT. 2020: THE FRONT PAGE OF THE CHARLIE HEBDO NEWSPAPER WHICH REPUBLISHES THE CARTOONS OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD, 5 YEARS AFTER THE JANUARY 2015 ATTACKS AGAINST HIS EDITORIAL STAFF. (HERE IN THE WINDOW OF THE "CANON DE LA PRESSE", BOOKSTORE / PRESS STORE, GOBELINS AVENUE) Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against Racism In Paris

March Against Racism In Paris

A protester holding a placard with the message "When will there be sanctions against this genocidal state?" with a caricature of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. March against the far right on the occasion of the World Day against Racism, on march 22, 2025 in Paris. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ukraines Khartiia Brigade infantry personnel test out new weapons

Ukraines Khartiia Brigade infantry personnel test out new weapons

An infantryman of the 13th Khartiia Operational Brigade of Ukraines National Guard stands by a target with a caricature of Vladimir Putin during tests of UAR-15 semi-automatic self-loading carbines and FN Minimi light machine gun at a shooting range in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, on February 27, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Ukraines Khartiia Brigade infantry personnel test out new weapons

Ukraines Khartiia Brigade infantry personnel test out new weapons

An infantryman of the 13th Khartiia Operational Brigade of Ukraines National Guard stands by a target with a caricature of Vladimir Putin during tests of UAR-15 semi-automatic self-loading carbines and FN Minimi light machine gun at a shooting range in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, on February 27, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform)

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Iranians Mark 46th Anniversary Of Islamic Revolution - Tehran

Iranians Mark 46th Anniversary Of Islamic Revolution - Tehran

Iranian young men carry missile mockups as well as a caricature of an Arab leader with the Star of David during a rally that marks the 46th anniversary of Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution in Tehran, Iran, on February 10, 2025. Photo by Hossein Beris/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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National Demonstration - Les Patriotes for Peace - Paris

National Demonstration - Les Patriotes for Peace - Paris

General view, demonstrators. Departing from Place du Palais Royal, demonstration by Florian Philippot's political group Les Patriotes, for the return of peace to Ukraine, against the sending of French soldiers, for Frexit and the exit from NATO. Paris, Ile-de-France, France on December 1, 2024. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protests Continue In Yerevan - Armenia

Protests Continue In Yerevan - Armenia

Protesters hold up caricature signs in front of a line of police officers outside a government building in Yerevan, Armenia, on October 25, 2024. Civil unrest continues with protests in Yerevan, Armenia, since the attack launched by Azerbaijan on the Armenian population in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) on September 19th, with no clear sign of letting up; citizens are mentally and physically exhausted. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protests Continue In Yerevan - Armenia

Protests Continue In Yerevan - Armenia

Protesters hold up caricature signs in front of a line of police officers outside a government building in Yerevan, Armenia, on October 25, 2024. Civil unrest continues with protests in Yerevan, Armenia, since the attack launched by Azerbaijan on the Armenian population in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) on September 19th, with no clear sign of letting up; citizens are mentally and physically exhausted. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Caricature exhibition in Iraq protests killing of civilians in Gaza

STORY: Caricature exhibition in Iraq protests killing of civilians in Gaza SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 9, 2023 DATELINE: Dec. 10, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:01 LOCATION: Baghdad CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the caricature exhibition STORYLINE: The Iraqi Artists Syndicate held at its headquarters on Saturday the International Caricature Exhibition in a protest against the mass killing of civilians in the Gaza Strip. The exhibition was held with the participation of 700 paintings by 224 artists from dozens of countries, including Iraq. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Baghdad. (XHTV)

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Anti-Amnesty Rally - Barcelona

Anti-Amnesty Rally - Barcelona

A caricature of the acting Prime Minister during an SCC demonstration against amnesty, on October 8, 2023, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). Sociedad Civil Catalana has called for a demonstration against amnesty and the right to referendum under the slogan 'Not in my name:neither amnesty, nor self-determination'. The protest seeks to make visible the agreement for the investiture of the Spanish government negotiated in recent weeks by the acting Prime Minister and Carles Puidgemont. It also commemorates the demonstration called for the referendum of October 1, 2017. Photo by Kike Rincon/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Looking back 2014 through caricature dolls

Looking back 2014 through caricature dolls

TOKYO, Japan - Mataro Doll Ltd. unveils traditional Japanese "hina" dolls of newsmakers in a caricature style in Tokyo on Nov. 27, 2014. Shown in front left is "Air Kei" depicting Japanese tennis star Kei Nishikori.

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Crimea crisis

Crimea crisis

KIEV, Ukraine - Photo taken March 9, 2014, in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, shows a caricature of Russian President Vladimir Putin as Adolf Hitler.

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Fukushima caricature

Fukushima caricature

PARIS, France - Photo shows caricatures about Tokyo's hosting of the 2020 Olympics after the Fukushima nuclear accident published in the Sept. 11, 2013, edition of the French weekly paper Le Canard enchaine.

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Abe on Economist magazine cover

Abe on Economist magazine cover

LONDON, Britain - Photo taken May 17, 2013, shows the cover of British magazine The Economist put on sale the same day, featuring a caricature of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe comparing him to Superman. The edition carries an article on Abe's economic policies dubbed "Abenomics."

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3 months since start of Occupy protests

3 months since start of Occupy protests

NEW YORK, United States - A protester holds a caricature of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg stamping on a woman participating in the ''Occupy Wall Street'' protests, in New York on Dec. 17, 2011, exactly three months after the start of the protests against income disparities.

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Gaddafi caricatures

Gaddafi caricatures

BENGHAZI, Libya - A man passes by a caricature of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi drawn on a wall in Benghazi, northeastern Libya, on Feb. 28, 2011.

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Frontispiece to plays by John Davidson by Aubrey Beardsley

Frontispiece to plays by John Davidson by Aubrey Beardsley

Design for a frontispiece to John Davidson's plays by Aubrey Beardsley, featuring caricatures of Sir Augustus Harris, theatre manager; Oscar Wilde; Beardsley's sister Mabel (nude woman); Henry Harland, literary editor of the Yellow Book (faun); poet Richard Le Gallienne (masked figure); dancer Adeline Genee (ballerina). Date: 1894

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WWII - Wanted! Hitler and Admiral Tojo- First Day Cover

WWII - Wanted! Hitler and Admiral Tojo- First Day Cover

WWII - Wanted: Dead or Alive! Adolf Hitler and Japanese General Hideki Tojo (a general of the Imperial Japanese Army, the leader of the Taisei Yokusankai, and the 40th Prime Minister of Japan during most of World War II) - \'Must be brought to jusice in 1944!\' - First Day Cover1944

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Satire on art of Aubrey Beardsley

Satire on art of Aubrey Beardsley

Airs Resumptive. V. - Lilith Libifera (after Rossetti). A satirical drawing and poem published in Punch in 1894 on the art of Aubrey Beardsley. Beardsley's Portrait of the Artist in Bed is caricatured as 'portrait of the artist in bed(lam), puzzle - to find him', with Beardsley-style faces in the fabric pattern. The poem satirises Beardsley as Whiskersley and The Yellow Book as The Bilious Book. Date: 1894

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Satire on art of Aubrey Beardsley

Satire on art of Aubrey Beardsley

Drawing in Punch, 1894, satirising the unique and controversial artistic style of Aubrey Beardsley. The artist's name used, 'Mortarthurio Whiskersley', references Beardsley's series of illustrations to Malory's Morte d'Arthur. Date: 1894

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Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 4 of 5

Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 4 of 5

Card 4 of 5 - 'Intervention'. A cartoon interpretation of the Russo-Japanese war, acted out by the principal ruling individuals from the International Community. The Russo-Japanese War was a conflict that grew out of the rival imperialist ambitions of the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over Manchuria and Korea. The major theatres of operations were Southern Manchuria, specifically the area around the Liaodong Peninsula and Mukden, and the seas around Korea, Japan, and the Yellow Sea. Japan inflicted a series of stunning defeats on the Russian Navy, principally at Tsushima in May 1905. In this fourth card, Tsar Nicholas II and the Japanese Emperor Meiji are forcibly pulled apart by the rulers of the International community supporting each of their causes. For the Russians this includes the French, for the Japanese, the British and Italians. Date: 1905

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Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 3 of 5

Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 3 of 5

Card 3 of 5 - 'The Wrestlers'. A cartoon interpretation of the Russo-Japanese war, acted out by the principal ruling individuals from the International Community. The Russo-Japanese War was a conflict that grew out of the rival imperialist ambitions of the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over Manchuria and Korea. The major theatres of operations were Southern Manchuria, specifically the area around the Liaodong Peninsula and Mukden, and the seas around Korea, Japan, and the Yellow Sea. Japan inflicted a series of stunning defeats on the Russian Navy, principally at Tsushima in May 1905. In this third card, Tsar Nicholas II and the Japanese Emperor wrestle with each other whilst the International community watches on, forming up behind the side they are supporting. Date: 1905

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Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 2 of 5

Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 2 of 5

Card 2 of 5 - 'The Attack'. A cartoon interpretation of the Russo-Japanese war, acted out by the principal ruling individuals from the International Community. The Russo-Japanese War was a conflict that grew out of the rival imperialist ambitions of the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over Manchuria and Korea. The major theatres of operations were Southern Manchuria, specifically the area around the Liaodong Peninsula and Mukden, and the seas around Korea, Japan, and the Yellow Sea. Japan inflicted a series of stunning defeats on the Russian Navy, principally at Tsushima in May 1905. In this second card, Tsar Nicolas II is surprised by an attack by the Japanese Emperor Meiji, whilst the International community (still standing quite far back from proceedings) show a mixture of delight and alarm depending on their support for either side. Date: 1905

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Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 1 of 5

Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 1 of 5

Card 1 of 5 - 'Preliminaries'. A cartoon interpretation of the Russo-Japanese war, acted out by the principal ruling individuals from the International Community. The War was a conflict that grew out of the rival imperialist ambitions of the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over Manchuria and Korea. The major theatres of operations were Southern Manchuria, specifically the area around the Liaodong Peninsula and Mukden, and the seas around Korea, Japan, and the Yellow Sea. Japan inflicted a series of stunning defeats on the Russian Navy, principally at Tsushima in May 1905. In this first card, Tsar Nicolas II and the Japanese Emperor Meiji trade insults and spit at each other whilst the International community stands quite far back from proceedings. Date: 1905

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Conjuror entertains a crowd

Conjuror entertains a crowd

Louis-Philippe, proclaimed 'citizen king' of France at the July revolution of 1830, is shown as a street conjuror, entertaining the crowds. HPG/8/2/1 (xi) Date: circa 1870

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Juggler's stall at a fair

Juggler's stall at a fair

Coloured print of etching, 'Caroline Fair, or Mat Pudding and his Mountebank, showing a juggler's stall at a fair and featuring portraits of Joseph Robert Hownam; Bartolomeo Pergami; Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick; Henry Brougham and Thomas Denman in attendance. Etching by Theodore Lane, published by George Humphrey, 16 April 1821. HPF/5C/49 Date: 1821

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Gill, Andre 1840 - 1885

Gill, Andre 1840 - 1885

Andre Gill (real name, Gosset de Guines) French caricaturist, credited with inventing the enlarged head technique used here. Date: 1840 - 1885

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Stanley Baldwin

Stanley Baldwin

Portrait of Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley; the Conservative politician and Prime Minister, drawn by the humorous artist, Will Owen, with pipe in place.1931

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Lloyd George in full oratorical blast

Lloyd George in full oratorical blast

David Lloyd-George, (1863 - 1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, caricatured by the humorous artist, Will Owen as the power behind the \"Labour throne\".1931

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Zip Goes a Million/George Formby

Zip Goes a Million/George Formby

Colour theatre programme cover for a music revue, Zip Goes a Million with George Formby in a starring role. The front cover picture depicts a caricature of George playing his banjo and surrounded by a bevy of beautiful girls and pots of cash! Date: 1951

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The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers (1951) ,Danny Green , caricature drawing Date: 1955

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The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers (1951) , Cecil Parker , caricature drawing Date: 1955

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The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers (1951) Peter Sellers , caricature drawing Date: 1955

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The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers (1951) , Herbert Lom , caricature drawing Date: 1955

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The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers film (1951)

The Ladykillers (1951) , Alec Guinness , caricature drawing Date: 1955

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