Bunt’s simple images were elevated to the status of art, one critic wrote, by ‘the ingredient X identified by Constable: emotion’
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Bunt’s simple images were elevated to the status of art, one critic wrote, by ‘the ingredient X identified by Constable: emotion’
Bunt’s simple images were elevated to the status of art, one critic wrote, by ‘the ingredient X identified by Constable: emotion’
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He based his cartoons about the biker Ogri on his own mishaps: ‘I was the idiot who wrapped a sidecar up the arse of a double…

He found Boris Johnson tricky because of his wild shock of hair, ‘so I painted his hair a little bit neater than it was in real…

He was ‘the best and fairest of them all,’ said Ian Botham, ‘a great bloke and completely bonkers’

He combined scrupulous technical accuracy with a dramatic sense of the emotion of movement

Painter and sculptor whose raw, expressive works reflected on postwar Germany and courted controversy over his 60-year career

Inherently nervous and naturally funny, Yorkshireman achieved huge popularity as a cricket umpire and became a household name