For Stuckist shows she created satirical figurative paintings; however, her main body of work is abstract paintings and drawings, alluding to cellular forms.
In his satirical paintings, he struggles with the social problems of his country and the drama of his life in an informal, folksy, moralistic way.
Known for satirical paintings of Australian society.
In the mid-1750s, the Boston portraitist, John Greenwood, was commissioned by a group of sea captains and merchants, including Hopkins, to create a satirical painting.
He is best known for satirical figurative paintings which deal with provocative sexual and social themes in a technically skillful manner.
The Lady's Death is the sixth and final canvas in the series of satirical paintings known as Marriage à-la-mode painted by William Hogarth.
He also produced a number of satirical paintings under the pseudonym of "Mr. Otis," in a style he called "primitive modern."
Daughters of Revolution is a satirical painting by American artist Grant Wood, who claimed that it was his only satire.
Hogarth also developed a distinctive style of satirical painting.
The Inspection is the third canvas in the series of six satirical paintings known as Marriage à-la-mode painted by William Hogarth.