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All great satirical cartoons are provocative, but not all provocative satirical cartoons are great. Take Gerald Scarfe's latest scribble for the Sunday Times as an example. It has certainly ...
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. The image, published on ...
Cartoonist Gerald Scarfe: Why I admired but ridiculed Margaret Thatcher. ... No hint of the vitriol that appears in the political cartoons he has been drawing for more than 50 years.
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 ...
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 ...
For the last 60 years, Gerald Scarfe has been putting out some of the most disturbing, graphic and recognizable images of people in power. ... Grotesque cartoons show politics' ugly side.
Satirical cartoons by Gerald Scarfe, who is known for his no-holds barred approach, are set to go under the hammer at Sotheby's with some drawings expected to sell for up to £150,000.
This makes me wonder what effect Scarfe thinks cartoons have. “Bugger all!” he booms. “Politicians would rather be drawn as slavering warthogs than not be noticed at all.
Scarfe cartoon Sir, – Your January 28 editorial (“Fighting anti-Semitism”) failed to mention the hopelessness of the fight when cartoons such as that of Gerald Scarfe in The Sunday Times can ...
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 ...
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 ...