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Best 1 Low caricature of Hitler – David Low (1930s)

David Low’s low-profile caricature of Hitler, produced during the 1930s, is a significant example of British political art. The Evening Standard cartoonist relentlessly depicted Hitler with exaggerated features and an unsettling psychological portrayal, reflecting growing anxieties about Nazi German...

2 David Low's Colonel Blimp caricature (1934)

David Low’s 1934 caricature depicts Colonel Blimp, a prominent satirical character created for *The Evening Standard*. The image embodies criticisms of the British military and upper-class societal values during the interwar period. It targets those involved in leadership and political commentary, o...

3 Low caricature of Mussolini – David Low (1930s)

David Low’s low-profile caricature of Mussolini from the 1930s is a significant political cartoon. The British artist used this work to directly critique Mussolini's escalating actions and fascist ideology during the interwar period. Primarily intended for readers of the Evening Standard, Low’s shar...

4 Low caricature of Stalin – David Low (1930s)

David Low caricatured Soviet leader Joseph Stalin during the 1930s, portraying the dictator as a cold, calculating executioner to critique his brutal totalitarian regime.

5 Low caricature of Neville Chamberlain – David Low

Sir David Low caricatured British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, notably mocking his futile appeasement policies towards Hitler prior to the outbreak of World War II.

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