Caricaturist
(noun)
A person who creates caricatures, typically as a form of entertainment or satire.
Origin:
Late 18th century: from french caricaturiste, from italian caricaturista, from caricatura "caricature".
Examples:
- The caricaturist was known for his witty and exaggerated drawings of politicians.
- The caricaturist's work was popular in the newspapers and magazines of his time.
- The caricaturist used his drawings to critique the policies and actions of those in power.
- The caricaturist was a master of exaggeration and parody, using his drawings to make pointed social and political commentary.
- The caricaturist was famous for his work, and his drawings remain popular and relevant to this day.