“Anything sharp or severe is called a Satyr” : Cocker’s English Dictionary 1704.
“..an exhibition of visual satire produced in and about London over three centuries. In this period the form of satire has changed radically, from popular individual engravings to newspaper cartoons and television.
Some images are produced by amateurs, others by leading artists such [...]
Archive for June 19th, 2006
Satirical London: 300 years of irreverent images
Posted in Art, Exhibitions, London on June 19, 2006 | 6 Comments »


