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  1. #geraldscarfe #pinkfloydFor six decades the work of Gerald Scarfe has delighted newspaper readers and moviegoers around the world. In this episodes of A Life...

  2. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Gerald Scarfe, now 80, still produces his satirical cartoons for the Sunday Times. Not many people have granted the honour of having a dinosaur fossil named after them. ‘Well,’ says Gerald Scarfe, ‘a paleontologist rang me up one day, and said he had discovered this new kind of pterodactyl in Dorset, and could he name it after me.

  3. 30 de nov. de 2019 · He’s fucking mad!”. The speaker was Roger Waters, sharing his enthusiasm with band mate Nick Mason after watching Long Drawn-Out Trip, an animated take on American society by British cartoonist Gerald Scarfe. The year was 1971, and Pink Floyd was yet to become a house hold name. The iconic album covers that linked their name with visuals ...

  4. 8 de jul. de 2008 · In short. Born: London, 1936. Career: Caricatures, political cartoons, album artwork and designs for opera, film and theatre. His designs for the 1979 Pink Floyd album The Wall are published this ...

  5. Gerald Anthony Scarfe (St John's Wood, 1 de junho de 1936) é um cartunista e desenhista britânico cujo trabalho é caracterizado por uma aparente obsessão pelo grotesco e pela doença, talvez resultante da sua doença asmática enquanto criança. Entre seus trabalhos inclui-se a parceria com o grupo Pink Floyd, especialmente no álbum The Wall (1979), sua adaptação cinematográfica de ...

  6. Gerald Scarfe. Art Department: Pink Floyd: The Wall. Gerald Anthony Scarfe, CBE (born 1 June 1936 in St John's Wood, London) is an English cartoonist and illustrator. He is best known for his work with Pink Floyd, particularly on their 1979 album 'The Wall', its 1982 film adaption, Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) (1982), and tour (1980-81), as well as the music video for "Welcome to the Machine".

  7. 4 de abr. de 2017 · Grotesque cartoons show politics' ugly side. 1 of 15. CNN —. Sipping from a mug of tea in a dapper open-necked shirt, and speaking with an immaculate Radio 4 voice, Gerald Scarfe might not come ...