Political Cartooning
Political cartooning is a form of illustration that uses humor and satire to comment on political events, social issues, and public figures. These cartoons often exaggerate characteristics or situations to provoke thought and encourage discussion among viewers. They can be found in newspapers, magazines, and online platforms, making complex topics more accessible to the general public.
Artists, known as political cartoonists, use visual metaphors, caricatures, and symbolism to convey their messages. Famous examples include Thomas Nast, who is credited with shaping public opinion during the 19th century, and Herblock, known for his critical depictions of political leaders. Political cartoons play a significant role in shaping public discourse.