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Ralph Steadman gained fame in the 1970s, particularly for his collaborations with journalist Hunter S. Thompson, most notably on "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," published in 1971. His distinctive, chaotic illustration style became synonymous with the Gonzo journalism movement. Steadman's work has since been recognized in various publications and exhibitions, solidifying his status as a prominent artist and illustrator.

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