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Cartoonist Scarfe and his 'Monsters' Cartoonist Scarfe and his 'Monsters'
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Gerald Scarfe's distinctive style of political satire has graced the pages of national newspapers and magazines for five decades.Gerald Scarfe's distinctive style of political satire has graced the pages of national newspapers and magazines for five decades.
His vivid and often cruel caricatures lampoon political ambition, scandal and disaster.His vivid and often cruel caricatures lampoon political ambition, scandal and disaster.
With a new book of his best work just published, Gerald Scarfe spoke to Radio 4's Front Row about his inspiration - and his personal feelings towards the men and women who feature in his drawings.With a new book of his best work just published, Gerald Scarfe spoke to Radio 4's Front Row about his inspiration - and his personal feelings towards the men and women who feature in his drawings.
There are no captions with this slideshow. Slideshow production by Paul Kerley.There are no captions with this slideshow. Slideshow production by Paul Kerley.
Radio 4's Front Row homepageRadio 4's Front Row homepage
Gerald Scarfe's websiteGerald Scarfe's website
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