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Caricature thrives on the clash between what we expect and what we see, using playful absurdity to bypass rational defenses and deliver messages directly to the viewer's emotions. The Social and Political Impact

Research shows that the human brain often recognizes a caricature faster than a realistic photograph. By amplifying the unique deviations of a face, the artist leverages how our visual memory encodes identity, making the "type" even more apparent than the original. KarikatГјr

Renaissance masters like Annibale Carracci and Leonardo da Vinci viewed caricature as a counterpart to idealization. While a serious artist seeks "perfect beauty," a caricaturist seeks "perfect deformity" to penetrate the veil of nature and reveal the subject's true character. Caricature thrives on the clash between what we

Karikatür (caricature) is more than just a "funny drawing"; it is a sophisticated artistic and psychological tool that uses exaggeration to distill the absolute essence of a subject. Derived from the Italian word caricare , meaning "to load" or "surcharge," it refers to a "loaded portrait" where specific features are amplified to reveal an inner truth that realistic portraits often miss. Renaissance masters like Annibale Carracci and Leonardo da

Caricature and cartoon - Social Satire, Humor, Art - Britannica

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