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Gerald Scarfe, a British artist and political cartoonist, used his bold and provocative imagery to challenge authority and stimulate public discourse. His satirical cartoons and illustrations captured the zeitgeist of their time, offering scathing critiques of power and corruption while entertaining and enlightening audiences around the world.
"I think that an artist is a bit like a computer. He receives information from the world around him and from his past and from his own experiences. And it all goes into the brain."
"Well I was an asthmatic child. So that for most of my childhood I was in bed. Bedridden."
"You know it's my job to visualize, what is literal or audible, so I designed all the characters, and I designed what they do and how they should do it and so on."
Job,
"England was incredibly dull and everything exciting seemed to be in America."
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