ArtistsGerald Scarfe
Gerald Scarfe

Gerald Scarfe

English, 1936
WA-00035004
Saint Johns Wood, London, UK
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Gerald Scarfe is a British caricaturist and animator whose grotesquely distorted figures and savage line work have defined political and social satire since the 1960s. Working primarily in ink and watercolor, his exaggerated anatomies and visceral mark-making transform recognizable public figures into grotesque, almost monstrous forms. Scarfe's drawings appeared regularly in Private Eye and The Sunday Times, establishing him as a key voice in postwar British graphic culture. He has also designed sets and animations for major theatrical productions, extending his caustic visual language into three dimensions.

Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 1mo ago

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