The Aristocrats
The Aristocrats
Original drawings by Gilbert Gottfried created when he was a teenager circa 1972. Reproductions printed in 2023. Limited Edition of 300.
"The Aristocrats" is one of the few color drawings Gilbert made. Named after the famous joke "The Aristocrats" which Gilbert told in 2001 at the legendary Hugh Hefner Roast.
Size is 11" x 14" and fits in a standard size frame.
Giclée — pronounced gee-klay - printed using archival pigment ink and archival paper. Museum quality. Printed on one of Hahnemuehle's most popular papers. "Photo Rag" is a white cotton archival artist's paper with a soft feel and a lightly definite felt structure.
Each print is individually numbered in pencil, includes Gilbert's signature, a custom Authentication Estate Sticker on the back of the print and a Certificate of Authenticity signed and numbered by his widow, Dara Gottfried.
Born on February 28, 1955, in Brooklyn, New York, Gilbert Gottfried was an American comedian, actor, and voice artist known for his unique and distinctive voice, sharp wit, and unfiltered comedic style. With his high-pitched voice and often edgy humor, Gottfried has left an indelible mark on the world of comedy as one of the most recognizable and iconic comedians of his generation.
Few people knew that he was also a talented artist!
Unfortunately, Gilbert passed away from complications of Myotonic Dystrophy Type II on April 12, 2022. He is survived by his wife, Dara and two children, Lily and Max.
A portion of each sale will be donated to The Gilbert Gottfried DM2 Research Fund.