Caricature is a popular art form in Brazil

Caricature is a popular art form in Brazil

Caricature is a popular art form in Brazil, and it has been used to satirize and comment on Brazilian society for centuries. Some of the most famous Brazilian caricaturists include:

J. Carlos (1884-1950): J. Carlos was a master of the political cartoon, and his work often skewered the Brazilian government and its leaders.


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J. Carlos Brazilian caricaturist
Aldo Luz (1926-2004): Aldo Luz was known for his witty and often biting caricatures of Brazilian politicians and celebrities.
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Aldo Luz Brazilian caricaturist

Mauricio de Sousa (born 1935): Mauricio de Sousa is the creator of the popular comic strip Turma da Mônica, which features a cast of Brazilian children. His work often uses caricature to poke fun at Brazilian culture and society.
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Mauricio de Sousa Brazilian caricaturist,Ziraldo
Caricature is a powerful tool that can be used to challenge authority, expose hypocrisy, and make people laugh. It is a vital part of Brazilian culture, and it continues to be used to comment on the issues of the day.

Here are some of the characteristics of Brazilian caricature:

Exaggeration: Caricatures often exaggerate the physical features of their subjects, such as their noses, ears, or chins. This is done to make them look more ridiculous or comical.
Satire: Caricatures are often used to satirize or comment on Brazilian society. They may poke fun at politicians, celebrities, or social issues.
Humor: Caricatures are typically humorous, and they are often used to make people laugh. However, they can also be serious and thought-provoking.
Caricature is a popular art form in Brazil, and it is a vital part of Brazilian culture. It is a powerful tool that can be used to challenge authority, expose hypocrisy, and make people laugh.

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Adao Iturrusgarai (Cachoeira do Sul, 1965). His family is of Basque origin.  His first drawing was published in “Jornal do Povo” ...