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The Scarfe is a deep pool, supposed to have no bottom (except, perhaps, in the very bowels of the earth), upon one of the wildest head-waters of the Tees.
Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004
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He marvelled at himself that he had not struck the fellow contemptuously to the ground; and he absolutely smiled in the midst of his misery at the idea of Scarfe taking upon himself the moral upbringing of Percy and the protector-ship of Raby!
A Dog with a Bad Name Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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The Scarfe is a deep pool, supposed to have no bottom (except, perhaps, in the very bowels of the earth), upon one of the wildest head-waters of the Tees.
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The curatorial team have collaborated with artists such as Scarfe, Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell, the creators of Viz magazine and the comedian Harry Hill, who has helped to design the final section of the exhibition, which is devoted to the absurd.
Tate Britain to mount exhibition of the British art of the rude Vanessa Thorpe arts 2010
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In the middle was the caldron of the torrent, called the "Scarfe," with the sheer trap-rock, which is green in the sunlight, like black night flung around it, while
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Perhaps this is why, for me, cartoonists such as Scarfe, Bell or Brookes are far funnier than Bremner, Bird and Fortune.
Rob Newman 2008
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Many of the caricatures by the likes of Gerald Scarfe and Ralph Steadman, who once worked with Hunter S.
News You Shouldn't Use Richard Holledge 2011
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Many of the caricatures by the likes of Gerald Scarfe and Ralph Steadman are indeed the stuff of sleepless nights.
Britain's All-Seeing Private Eye Richard Holledge 2011
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This show has work by some of Private Eye's sharpest caricaturists, including the magazine's co-founder, Willie Rushton; Gerald Scarfe, who created the artwork and puppet designs for Pink Floyd's The Wall; and Ralph Steadman, gonzo illustrator of Hunter S Thompson's Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas.
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Low, Scarfe, Steadman? eventually coming up to date with generous space allocated to such nominally "fine" artists as John Isaacs, Sarah Lucas and David Shrigley.
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