Steve Bell The Windsor Tapestry
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The celebrated cartoonist of the Guardian presents and explains his visual cartoon history of Prince/King Charles that he has been working on for his exhibition.
Steve Bell has, since 1981, drawn the daily ‘If’ strip in the Guardian. In addition, he has produced from 1993 four large free-standing cartoons a week on the leader pages. He created the memorable image of John Major with his underpants worn outside his trousers, of Tony Blair with Margaret Thatcher’s rogue eyeball, and of George W Bush as a chimpanzee. His work has been published all over the world and he has won numerous awards. He has made a number of animated cartoons for TV, including a cartoon biography, Margaret Thatcher — Where Am I Now? broadcast on Channel 4. He has had thirty books published, including a cartoon autobiography of George Bush called Apes of Wrath, numerous anthologies of the ‘If strip’ and, more recently a Tony Blair self-help guide titled My Vision For a New You.
A Q&A Session will follow.
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