Extremely Rare (signed) Gerald Scarfe caricature of Rolling Stones

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Extremely Rare (signed) Gerald Scarfe caricature of Rolling Stones
Extremely Rare (signed) Gerald Scarfe caricature of Rolling Stones
Extremely Rare (signed) Gerald Scarfe caricature of Rolling Stones
Extremely Rare (signed) Gerald Scarfe caricature of Rolling Stones

Extremely Rare (signed) Gerald Scarfe caricature of Rolling Stones
Gerald Scarfe Caricature of the Rolling Stones. Commissioned for their 1994 VooDoo lounge tour. In 1994 the New Yorker Magazine sent Gerald Scarfe to Wembley Stadium for the Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Tour and make a drawing for the magazine. When Mick Jagger saw it he asked for it to become a Stones T-shirt. Print size: 48cm x 32cm. Printed on high quality archival matte paper. Hand signed by Gerald Scarfe. Limited edition of 100. Gerald Scarfe is the genius artist behind Pink Floyd “The Wall”. Gerald has been the political cartoonist for the London Sunday Times for 44 years, and has also worked for The New Yorker magazine for 21 years. His work regularly appears in many periodicals in the UK and worldwide. He was made a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, 2008. He doesn’t understand where his drive for this work comes from, or even his artistic side. His father was a banker and his mother a schoolteacher. An asthmatic child, he was born during the war and spent years bedridden in hospital where he drew cartoons and made Plasticine models. As a teenager, he won a drawing competition in the Eagle comic. David Hockney was a runner-up. “I hope that in general I’m fairly cheerful but there is undoubtedly a black side to me as there is with most people I suppose”.
Extremely Rare (signed) Gerald Scarfe caricature of Rolling Stones