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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 homepage | Radio 4's Front Row homepage |
Gerald Scarfe's website | Gerald Scarfe's website |
href="http://www.parliament.uk/about/visiting/exhibitions/gerald_scarfe.cfm">Gerald Scarfe exhibition at the Houses of Parliament | |
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites | The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites |