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According to some scholars Annibale Carracci is the father of caricature. The way Carracci painted the features of human faces have certain characteristics of the caricature. Leonardo da Vinci and Giuseppe Archimboldo were also fascinated by the facial deformations. The sketches of their models could lead to such conclusion.