Аннотация: Political caricatures in the Presidential Library (Belarus) ... A culturological note.
Political caricatures in the Presidential Library (Belarus) ... A culturological note.
I am reading: "An exhibition of political cartoons by artist Oleg Karpovich opened in the Presidential Library
The tougher time becomes, the more interesting it is to draw. In the past few years, the genre of political cartoons has regained its former importance and no longer looks like a greeting from the past. In the source."
I am trying to open the link...
"real server unavailable."
Well, okay...
... "Political cartoons" are not a simple matter...
I switch to writing an essay on the history of Russian culture "A state finance under a cultural flag."
After writing this essay, thoughts return to Karpovich. How is he there - in Belarus - with political cartoons?
I start the search for the words "exhibition of political cartoons by the artist Oleg Karpovich."
I am getting search results.
I open some posts.
It is difficult to consider (to inspect) "political cartoons". In one of the drawings, some fairy-tale characters are visible. The drawing resembles an illustration in a children's book.
However, the search results are dominated not by "political cartoons", but by "charges" ("chargers") [an implausible exaggeration in the depiction of a person or phenomenon, a satirical or good-naturedly humorous image (usually a portrait or appearance) in which the most characteristic features of the model are changed and highlighted while maintaining external similarity].
Maybe I was worried for nothing?
In one of the Internet materials, I come across the phrase "The exhibition presents 38 "charges" ("chargers") of famous poets, singers, actors, athletes, including Leonid Dranko-Maysyuk, Oksana Sprinchan, Ksenia Sitnik, Maxim Mirny and others."
It seems that there was no necessity to worry in connection with the appearance of "political cartoons" in modern Belarus ...
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Translation from Russian into English: March 31, 2022 06:01.
Владимир Владимирович Залесский "Политические карикатуры в Президентской библиотеке (Белоруссия) ... Культурологическая заметка".
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