उपहासचित्र Meaning in English
उपहासचित्र शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : satire
, caricature
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कारिदाअस्थिक्षय
कैरिलोनेर
कैरीना
कैरिनास
लिहाज रखनेवाला
परवाहपूर्ण
ध्यान रखनेवाला
केरियास
करौंदा
कैरिथिंयावासी स्लाव जाति
कैरकौल
कार्खाना
कारकीय
कार्किंग
उपहासचित्र इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A Norkin caricature is often densely packed with detail and may feature a great deal of solid black space.
Teachers were the subject of his ridicule and satirical caricatures popular among students, his aphorisms were part of philosophical folklore; he was inclined to self-irony.
But a great cartoon features humans so wildly caricatured that every motion strikes us as real.
After graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1989, Rechin worked with small daily newspapers until he was hired as a staff artist at USA Today where he created cover illustrations, caricatures and informational graphics.
He was so pleased with his caricature he offered to add his voice free of charge on the condition that the animators draw him with a little more hair.
The same year his caricatures were in "The second minuet" by English composer Maurice Besly, with foreword by British novelist Alec Waugh.
His caricature originals have been requested by many of his subjects, including Art Carney, Xavier Cugat, Buddy Hackett, Suzanne Pleshette, Priscilla Presley and Ted Williams.
, caricature, graffiti, advertising, comic books) that gave rise to the Cubism of Picasso, Kurt Schwitters' collages, Miró's surrealism, the Pop Art of Ed Ruscha and Claes Oldenburg, Jasper Johns' paint brushes and coffee cans, Robert Rauschenberg's Rebus, and late Philip Guston.
Noble signs his artwork with a caricature or logo representing his artistic name.
In The Ducktators, there is a rabbit that briefly appears and is a caricature of Colonna.
Sir John Tenniel's illustrations for the section caricature Benjamin Disraeli as the Unicorn, and William Ewart Gladstone as the Lion, alluding to the pair's frequent parliamentary battles, although there is no evidence that this was Carroll's intention.
On one level of Euripides' play Alcibiades thrusts a stake into the eye of "a gross caricature of a Spartan", expressing "a shift of political alliances ostensibly achieved by Alcibiades".
उपहासचित्र इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
During the 1970s Battaglia produced a series of religious works for Il Messaggero dei Ragazzi and Il Giornalino, including the biographies of Antonio da Padova and Frate Francesco, as well as adaptation of classic satires like Till Eulenspiegel (1975) and Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel (1979).
She responded that the movie represents "a satire of pornography"nbsp;.
Unfortunately, Roger's performance is so camp and outrageous, the audience mistakes it for satire, and the show becomes the talk of the town.
Gupte believes that it is more about the Marathi youth and the volunteers working in political parties, with just a couple of characters in the film representing Thackerays and that the film is "serious and not a political satire".
The character appears in part to be a satire of Lemmy from Motörhead, who wore a similar mutton chop beard.
A literary dunce is a person, either real or fictional, who is used in literature as a target of satire.
This usage of the term derives from Alexander Pope's landmark poetic satire The Dunciad.
Alongside his plays, Fraser also performed eight "one-man" satire shows, primarily at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival in South Africa, Africa's largest Arts Festival.
Mervyn Eric McMurtry, "The playwright-performer as scourge and benefactor: an examination of political satire and lampoon in South African theatre, with particular reference to Pieter-Dirk Uys"], viii, 467p.
As a love story, it's full of Wilder's biting satire .
They describe the manga as being a satire on modern life, especially the role of women in the workplace, and a "long-enduring glass ceiling".
Issues are published weekly during university semesters, typically containing a topical feature article and interview, letters to the editor, campus news, pop culture articles and news satire.
He also penned journalistic commentaries, satires and editorials for the Nieuwe Tijdinghen (New Tidings) printed in Antwerp by Abraham Verhoeven from 1620 to 1629.