Portfolio: Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic [Exhibition 2022]
Comedians, editorial cartoons, and memes harness the power of satire, parody, and hyperbole to provoke laughter, indignation—even action. These forms of expression are usually traced to eighteenth-century artists, such as William Hogarth, but they are grounded in the unprecedented freedom of artistic expression in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic. [Curated by Maureen Warren, Curator of European and American Art. With loans; at KAM Aug 25, 2022 through Dec 17, 2022; traveling exhibit]
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The Terrible Death of Johan and Cornelis de Witt (Afbeelding en verhaal van 't schriklik omkomen van mr. Johan de Wit (...) en sijn broeder mr. Cornelis de Wit...)
etching, engraving, and letterpress on paper
Mirror of the Street, Citizen's Justice (Spiegel van Staet, en Recht der Burgers)
etching and letterpress on paper
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