
This concept juxtaposes the typically innocent image of a stuffed animal with the hardened persona of a gangster, often through visual cues like pinstripe suits, fedoras, and exaggerated swagger. Examples include depictions... Read more »

Satirical drawings published in newspapers and magazines during Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency (1901-1909) frequently depicted the energetic and outspoken leader. These images often exaggerated his physical features, such as his teeth and spectacles,... Read more »