Artist who draws comical or otherwise exaggerated portraits.
1 His mouth and jaw were huge; he looked like a caricaturist 's Roosevelt.
2 All these little things help to 'mark' the man for the caricaturist .
3 He obviously liked them, as the caricaturist likes the people in the street.
4 We soon fall away from the reminiscence; and the caricaturist becomes a personality.'
5 A wonderful man for the caricaturist , and one of the finest.
6 Max Beerbohm, the caricaturist , was rather clumsy with the Gallic tongue.
7 Sir William Bunbury, father of Sir Charles, and of Henry, the celebrated caricaturist . - E.
8 Let the digital caricaturist sketch your guests Here's another idea.
9 All this and much more is characteristic of the humour of the famous caricaturist .
10 But then I'm a caricaturist : I am meant to concentrate only on what's salient.
11 He was jurist, court councillor, romancer, caricaturist , scene painter, theatrical manager, and musical composer.
12 His definite features were easy material for the caricaturist , who does not deal in halftones.
13 Here the mere caricaturist would be quite at fault.
14 He was a gifted caricaturist , and his portraits of people were always warm, never grotesque.
15 He is a superb draughtsman and our only caricaturist .
16 They talk now about Dickens being just a caricaturist .
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