This item was originally posted in 2018. It is more apt than ever.
A mocking depiction of King Louis-Philippe as the Rabelais character Gargantua might as well be a caricature of Trump. He feeds on bundles of swag delivered by his obsequious minions and, from his outhouse throne, he shits out appointments, titles, and other rewards for the privileged class (and, in the latest Orange Man absurdity, for his in-laws). Not incidentally, Honoré Daumier went to prison for six months for this 1831 lithograph after its publication in a satirical illustrated periodical that appeared weekly in Paris, La Caricature morale, politique et littéraire. Hat’s off to my staff of thousands for reminding me of it.
Higgs Merino says
Ralph Steadman might be our only hope for this felching* crowd.
* apologies sorta, but it does fit
Sylvain says
I was also thinking about Goya or Gustave Dore…
Daumier would have done something exquisite…
Higgs Merino says
Chapman Bros, Keinholz, Golub, it’s a long list of serious contenders to record our befuddled times. Most of the best ones are just bones . . . . except for Ed K. He’s “driving” to infinity up in Idaho. The dude abides.