Gerald Scarfe is a British artist and political cartoonist is best known for his work with the iconic rock band Pink Floyd. Born on June 1, 1936, in London, Scarfe gained prominence for his ...
Gerald Scarfe, also known as Gerald Anthony Scarfe, is a British artist and caricaturist born in 1936 in St John's Wood, England. He is renowned for his satirical cartoons and illustrations that often ...
Nowhere do I feel calmer than here in my attic studio – I often come up here at 4am to relax with a cup of tea and a newspaper these days as I seem to sleep less as I get older. I start work at 6.30am ...
A sickly smile frozen on her face, her tunic emblazoned with the words “Britain for sale,” Queen Elizabeth sits astride a mangy, straw-filled nag representing the dwindling British Empire. Holding a ...
IN case you weren’t exactly sure, I the way they are arranged on the cover, left to right, is George, Ringo, Paul and John. This view of the Beatles is the work of Gerald Scarfe, 31, the British ...
Roger Waters always wanted Pink Floyd’s 1979 concept album The Wall to be a film too, so he handed director Alan Parker his tortured, loosely-autobiographical screenplay as a blueprint. So began work ...
Gerald Scarfe has never reflected the opinions of the Sunday Times. Nevertheless, we owe major apology for grotesque, offensive cartoon.
Gerald Anthony Scarfe, CBE, RDI (born 1 June 1936) is an English cartoonist and illustrator. He has worked as editorial cartoonist for The Sunday Times and illustrator for The New Yorker. His other ...