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Adriano Cecioni — Vanity Fair: Men of the Day, No. 42 "The Apostle of the Flesh"

Adriano Cecioni

Vanity Fair: Men of the Day, No. 42 "The Apostle of the Flesh"

1872

This color lithograph by Adriano Cecioni is a satirical caricature from the Vanity Fair series, which was renowned for its witty visual commentary on prominent Victorian figures. The work exemplifies the tradition of exaggerated portraiture that characterized the publication, using Cecioni's skillful lithographic technique to capture both physical likeness and character through comedic distortion. The epithet "The Apostle of the Flesh" suggests the subject was a controversial public figure whose views or lifestyle were subjects of social scrutiny and artistic mockery.

Medium
color lithograph

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Adriano Cecioni, Vanity Fair: Men of the Day, No. 42 "The Apostle of the Flesh", 1872

This color lithograph by Adriano Cecioni is a satirical caricature from the Vanity Fair series, which was renowned for its witty visual commentary on prominent Victorian figures. The work exemplifies the tradition of exaggerated portraiture that characterized the publication, using Cecioni's skillful lithographic technique to capture both physical likeness and character through comedic distortion. The epithet "The Apostle of the Flesh" suggests the subject was a controversial public figure whose views or lifestyle were subjects of social scrutiny and artistic mockery.

Medium
color lithograph
Year
1872
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Lithography, 19th Century, Vanity Fair, Caricature, Italian Artist, Social Commentary, Political Satire, Portrait, Victorian Era, Humorous

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