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The Physician in the Caricature

Postgraduate Medicine, 1961
(1961). The Physician in the Caricature. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 214-218.
H, NATHAN, J, HIRSH, N, BINGOL
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Caricature video

Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 2007
AbstractWe make moving caricatures from videos on human faces. Using training images, we created a 3D model of an average face. This allows us to transform the image in each frame of an input video, so that it is seen from the front. Then we apply 2D exaggeration rules to caricature each face.
Eun-Jung Lee, Ji-yong Kwon, In-Kwon Lee
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Generation of 3D Caricature by Fusing Caricature Images

2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006
Caricatures are exaggerated, cartoon-like portraits that try to capture the essence of the subject with a bit of humor or sarcasm. In this paper, we extend the automatic caricature generation algorithm developed previously in two important aspects: 1) we improve the facial feature detection procedure by incorporating active appearance models, and 2) we
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Targeted caricatures

The Laryngoscope, 2009
AbstractThe original Vanity Fair was an English weekly magazine from 1868 to 1914. It offered its readers articles on fashion, current events, reviews of the theater, new books, reports on social events (and the latest scandals), and other trivia.Today, the old Vanity Fair is best known for its glorious caricature prints.
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Caricature:

2017
In its theatricality, caricature-style book illustration approximates the tableau style popular in the nineteenth century. This chapter examines book illustrations by George Cruikshank, Phiz, Richard Doyle, John Leech, and Robert Cruikshank that, like tableaux, capture a dramatic moment in works by Dickens, Ainsworth, and Thackeray.
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The Power of Caricature, Caricatures of Power

American Literary History
Abstract This review article assesses three new books on the “Golden Age” of caricature in Britain and the United States: Tim Clayton’s James Gillray: A Revolution in Satire (2022), Amanda Lahikainen’s Money and Materiality in the Golden Age of Graphic Satire (2022), and Alison M. Stagg’s Prints of a New Kind: Political Caricature in the
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Caricature

2020
Dickens began writing in the 1830s in a society increasingly immersed in the material presence of visual culture, much of it humorous or satirical. How did Dickens’s early work connect with or respond to the available mass of prints, especially caricature? This chapter explores two central ideas.
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