Infused with a sense of nostalgic charm, Chapman's caricatures evoke tearooms, groomed lawns, corrugated iron and lamingtons. |
Like all caricatures, this book overstates its case about the contribution of pure chance to scientific breakthroughs. |
The characters are caricatures, but they have clearly left room for development, and the fivesome's timing is faultless. |
As a teenager, Monet's talent had declared itself well enough for him to be earning pocket money through selling caricatures. |
But caricatures that carry weight with many thoughtful people are not woven out of whole cloth. |
The caricatures are critical analyses of a writer's childhood, life style, ideology and views. |