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  • Tourists having their caricature portrait drawn by an artist in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Tourists having their caricature portrait drawn by an artist in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160214_caricature tourists_D.jpg
  • Tourists having their caricature portrait drawn by an artist in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160214_caricature tourists_B.jpg
  • Tourists having their caricature portrait drawn by an artist in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160214_caricature tourists_C.jpg
  • Tourists having their caricature portrait drawn by an artist in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160214_caricature tourists_A.jpg
  • A caricature street artist lays out his portrait examples on the pavement in Trafalgar Square, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England.
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  • Boris Johnson caricature with a No-Deal Time Bomb protest in Westminster on the day that Parliament reconvenes after summer recess to debate and vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 3rd September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190903_parliament showdown brexit_...jpg
  • Boris Johnson caricature with a No-Deal Time Bomb protest in Westminster on the day that Parliament reconvenes after summer recess to debate and vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 3rd September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190903_parliament showdown brexit_...jpg
  • Boris Johnson caricature with a No-Deal Time Bomb protest in Westminster on the day that Parliament reconvenes after summer recess to debate and vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 3rd September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190903_parliament showdown brexit_...jpg
  • Boris Johnson caricature with a No-Deal Time Bomb protest in Westminster on the day that Parliament reconvenes after summer recess to debate and vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 3rd September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190903_parliament showdown brexit_...jpg
  • Boris Johnson caricature with a No-Deal Time Bomb protest in Westminster on the day that Parliament reconvenes after summer recess to debate and vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 3rd September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190903_parliament showdown brexit_...jpg
  • Boris Johnson caricature with a No-Deal Time Bomb protest in Westminster on the day that Parliament reconvenes after summer recess to debate and vote on a bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal at the end of October, on 3rd September 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a showdown after he threatened rebel Conservative MPs who vote against him with deselection, and vowed to aim for a snap general election if MPs succeed in a bid to take control of parliamentary proceedings to allow them to discuss legislation to block a no-deal Brexit.
    20190903_parliament showdown brexit_...jpg
  • Detail of a shop window selling seaside holiday trinkets including different sizes of Golliwogs, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The golliwog is a black fictional character from the late 19th century depicting a rag doll. It was reproduced by commercial and hobby toy-makers as a childrens toy and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll has black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips and frizzy hair and was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy. The image of the doll has become the subject of controversy as the Golliwog has been seen as a depiction of black people, accused along with pickaninnies, minstrels, mammy figures, and other caricatures as being racist. The golliwog has been described as the least known of the major anti-Black caricatures in the United States.
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  • Detail of a shop window selling seaside holiday trinkets including different sizes of Golliwogs, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The golliwog is a black fictional character from the late 19th century depicting a rag doll. It was reproduced by commercial and hobby toy-makers as a childrens toy and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll has black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips and frizzy hair and was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy. The image of the doll has become the subject of controversy as the Golliwog has been seen as a depiction of black people, accused along with pickaninnies, minstrels, mammy figures, and other caricatures as being racist. The golliwog has been described as the least known of the major anti-Black caricatures in the United States.
    scarborough-09-14-07-2017.jpg
  • A Brazilian couple having their caricatures drawn in the street at night, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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  • Bullfighting dwarf Guillermo Gomez waves to the public at the end of intense day of bullfighting bull steers, Cienpozuelo, Spain.
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  • Dwarf bullfighter Guillermo Gomez takes on a bull steer in ring. He is part of a troupe  of dwarfs whom travel around Spain with a mission to entertain children and adults alike in the art of bullfighting.
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  • The dwarf troupe of "torero" bullfighter Guillermo Gomez walk through the town of Cienpozuelo  to generate interest in the afternoon bullfights at the local ring, in tow a band of musicians, Spain.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_E.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_D.jpg
  • Politcal action group Avaaz wear Rupert Murdoch masks outside Parliament during News International phone hacking scandals. As the News International Chairman and his son sit  inside the committee rooms answering difficult questions about the phone hacking scandals, the activists protest outside. Avaaz—meaning "voice" in several European, Middle Eastern and Asian languages—launched in 2007 with a simple democratic mission: organize citizens of all nations to close the gap between the world we have and the world most people everywhere want.
    rupert_murdoch_protest5-19-July-2011.jpg
  • A satirical Margaret Thatcher Spitting Image puppet by Fluck and Law wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
    margaret_thatcher17-03-09-2007_1.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figure of Theresa May and Boris Johnson opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-55-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figure of Theresa May opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-18-11-12-2018.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, Brexiteers opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, protest that Leave Means Leave, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-03-14-11-2018.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_K.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_J.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_G.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_A00...jpg
  • Politcal action group Avaaz wear Rupert Murdoch masks outside Parliament during News International phone hacking scandals. As the News International Chairman and his son sit  inside the committee rooms answering difficult questions about the phone hacking scandals, the activists protest outside. Avaaz—meaning "voice" in several European, Middle Eastern and Asian languages—launched in 2007 with a simple democratic mission: organize citizens of all nations to close the gap between the world we have and the world most people everywhere want.
    rupert_murdoch_protest1-19-July-2011.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, Brexiteers opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, protest that Leave Means Leave, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-04-14-11-2018.jpg
  • Caricarure artists draws a couple on a busy summer day at Camden Market, North London. Camden Lock is a crowded hang out for young Londoners and tourists.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_F.jpg
  • A portrait of the satirical puppet of Margaret Thatcher with Spitting with Spitting Image co-creator Peter Fluck and wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker, on 20th March 1992, in London England. Peter Nigel Fluck is a caricaturist and one half of the partnership known as Fluck and Flaw with Roger Law, creators of the satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image.
    thatcher_puppet-20-03-1992.jpg
  • Politcal action group Avaaz wear Rupert Murdoch masks outside Parliament during News International phone hacking scandals. As the News International Chairman and his son sit  inside the committee rooms answering difficult questions about the phone hacking scandals, the activists protest outside. Avaaz—meaning "voice" in several European, Middle Eastern and Asian languages—launched in 2007 with a simple democratic mission: organize citizens of all nations to close the gap between the world we have and the world most people everywhere want.
    rupert_murdoch_protest4-19-July-2011.jpg
  • Royal wedding graffiti shows the Queen using an aerosol to spray Prince William and Kate Middleton in a heart. Seen ion a street in central London, it is not known if the author of the artwork is Banksy, the subversive, underground and anonymous street artist or another wannabe or copycat. In the weeks before the royal wedding event gripped a largely negative public in terms of anti-royalism, the royal theme seemed to be everywhere, with flags and memorabilia on sale everywhere.
    queen_graffiti01-07-04-2011.jpg
  • In the year of her being deposed in a leadership challenge is the satirical puppet of Margaret Thatcher with Spitting with Spitting Image co-creator Peter Fluck and wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker on 20th March 1992, in London England. Peter Nigel Fluck is a caricaturist and one half of the partnership known as Fluck and Flaw with Roger Law, creators of the satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image.
    margaret_thatcher04-20-03-1992.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, Brexiteers opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, protest that Leave Means Leave, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-01-14-11-2018.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
    20121005controversial street art_H.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
    20121005controversial street art_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
    20121005controversial street art_B00...jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figure of Theresa May opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-53-11-12-2018.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_I.jpg
  • Anti Brexit pro Europe remain protest with satirical caricature of Theresa May opposite the Houses of Parliament on 12th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181212_brexit caricatures_003.jpg
  • Street portrait caricatures and construction artwork faces in Leicester Square in central London. The selling of cartoon faces of the rich and famous is known throughout the world as well as a five-minute portrait session for a tourist sitter. But in the background are more cartoon-esque faces on a construction hoarding as a Wesminster council street sweeper pushes his barrow across the scene, just as a young boy walks past the caricature faces.
    cartoon_portraits04-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Street portrait caricatures and construction artwork faces in Leicester Square in central London. The selling of cartoon faces of the rich and famous is known throughout the world as well as a five-minute portrait session for a tourist sitter. But in the background are more cartoon-esque faces on a construction hoarding as a family walk past the caricature faces.
    cartoon_portraits07-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Anti Brexit pro Europe remain protest with satirical caricatures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament on 12th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181212_brexit caricatures_004.jpg
  • Anti Brexit pro Europe remain protest with satirical caricatures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament on 12th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181212_brexit caricatures_002.jpg
  • Anti Brexit pro Europe remain protest with satirical caricatures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament on 12th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181212_brexit caricatures_001.jpg
  • Anti Brexit pro Europe remain protest with satirical caricatures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament on 12th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181212_brexit caricatures_005.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-42-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-40-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England. The figures depict L-R David Davies, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
    brexit_protest-62-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-56-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-52-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-36-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-31-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-24-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England. The figures depict L-R David Davies, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
    brexit_protest-16-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Davies, opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-61-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote, pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England. The figures depict L-R David Davies, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
    brexit_protest-13-11-12-2018.jpg
  • Rows of Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson's  autobiography 'The Third Man', on display in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accused Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself" over the book.
    MANDY04.jpg
  • A giant caricature of Dominic Cummings and Boris Johnson seen on Piccadilly as over one million protesters take part in a march by the People's Vote Campaign in central London on 19th October 2019, calling for a final say in a second referendum on Brexit. MPs hold a rare Saturday sitting to debate Prime Minister Boris Johnson's new Brexit deal.
    CD 19-10-19 Peoples Vote Rally-17.jpg
  • Rows of Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson's  autobiography 'The Third Man', on display in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accused Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself" over the book.
    MANDY03.jpg
  • Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson poses for photographs with a copy of his autobiography 'The Third Man', in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accused Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself" over the book.
    MANDY02.jpg
  • During the Libyan uprising, a young girl in Islamic dress demands the hanging of Colonel Gaddafi during protests opposite London Libyan embassy during the uprising. With another person, she helps hold the placard that shows a caricature of the Libyan dictator wearing a cartoon style chest of medals and with a noose around his neck.
    libyan_protests19-25-02-2011.jpg
  • A fan queues to get his copy of 'the Third Man'  signed by Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. The autobiography of Mandelson has come under fierce criticism from within the Labour Party with former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accusing Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself"  over the book.
    MANDY05.jpg
  • Two women mess about while having their portrait sketched by a street artist in Leicester Square. One woman clamps her hand over her friend's mouth as they sit for the artist who claims to make caricature portraits of the rich and famous including Michelle Obama (or is it Diana Ross?), Woody Allen and what appears to be Pakistani student Malala Yousafzai.
    street_artist01-28-04-2015_1.jpg
  • In front of a red curtain, the comedian Phil Nichol performs on stage in London. With the microphone (mic) on its stand, amplifying his voice to the unseen audience. The comic strums his acoustic guitar with his jumper (pullover) over his head, a sort of caricature of a court jester. he comic recounts his narrative and gestures to help him make his point. A double shadow is seen on the curtain (drape) from the rudimentary stage lighting and the silhouetted heads from the audience front row listen to this man's act. Phil Nichol is a Canadian comedian, singer-songwriter, and actor (source http://www.gloriousmanagement.com/artist/phil-nichol).
    comedy_night15-14-05-2010_1.jpg
  • Labour Party politician Lord Mandelson poses for photographs with a copy of his autobiography 'The Third Man', in a book shop in central London, July 15, 2010. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock accused Lord Mandelson of becoming a "caricature of himself" over the book.
    MANDY01.jpg
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