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 ...
It's known, for obvious reasons, as "the Screaming Head." Part Edvard Munch, part cathartic rock 'n' roll howl, the iconic image by renowned British artist Gerald Scarfe perfectly encapsulates "The ...
While nine of the 11 pieces range in size from 23.5" x 33" to 39.5" x 59", the largest of the bunch is the original storyboard for the movie, which is comprised of 50 panels and measures 39.5" x 98.5" ...
Margaret Thatcher was a gift to political cartoonists and perhaps no-one portrayed her as memorably - or as negatively - as Gerald Scarfe. Now, on the eve of the general election, an exhibition ...
Politicians are grist to the mill of cartoonist and artist Gerald Scarfe. Politicians are grist to the mill of cartoonist and artist Gerald Scarfe. Addressing an audience of more than 1,000 at Hay ...
The final part of Roger Waters’ The Wall trilogy was the 1982 film. It followed the notoriously difficult creation of the album and its subsequent tour – but the movie production was where the wheels ...
Renowned British artist Gerald Scarfe recalled the “strange marriage” he shared with Roger Waters as the pair worked on iconic Pink Floyd album The Wall. Scarfe, best known at the time as a political ...
Gerald Scarfe, Drew Barrymore, Jonathan Hayoun, Ron Gamzu and Ophir Ben-Shetreet make the JTA’s weekly Friday Five list. Drew Barrymore, the former child star who stole America’s heart in her breakout ...
Rupert Murdoch has apologized for a “grotesque, offensive” cartoon of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu published in Britain’s Sunday Times. The cartoon by Gerald Scarfe depicts Netanyahu atop ...
Services to share this page. Gerald Scarfe’s cartoon in the UK’s Sunday Times depicts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu using blood to build a wall that includes the bodies of Palestinians.
Politicians are grist to the mill of cartoonist and artist Gerald Scarfe. Addressing an audience of more than 1,000 at Hay yesterday, the satirist said he is always aware that he is helping ...
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