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Banksy

Originals, editions and foundational icons

Banksy gave street art its market legitimacy by moving its language from the street to renowned auction rooms. As the emblematic figure of the movement, he carries its values like a contemporary Enlightenment voice.

Banksy - Originals, editions and foundational icons

Works in this collection

Banksy

Edition 1000

Banksy, Flag Silver. Zoom

Flag Silver - Banksy

By reinterpreting the 1945 photograph of the flag raising on Iwo Jima, Banksy anchors Flag in a tradition of masterful historical subversion. Replacing soldiers with children on a car wreck transforms an icon of triumph into a contemporary social testament.

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By reinterpreting the 1945 photograph of the flag raising on Iwo Jima, Banksy anchors Flag in a tradition of masterful historical subversion. Replacing soldiers with children on a car wreck transforms an icon of triumph into a contemporary social testament.

This historical dimension makes it one of the most sought-after and stable editions on the market, a fragment of committed art history for the collector.

  • 2006 - Screenprint
  • Chromolux paper - 49.5 x 69 cm
  • Edition 1000 - POW stamp - COA
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Banksy

Edition 249/600

Banksy, Toxic Mary. Zoom

Toxic Mary - Banksy

With Toxic Mary, Banksy reflects on the fragility of certainty. Originating from Turf War, the work subverts the Madonna to explore how dogma enters even our most sacred bonds.

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With Toxic Mary, Banksy reflects on the fragility of certainty. Originating from Turf War, the work subverts the Madonna to explore how dogma enters even our most sacred bonds.

Mary calmly offers the child a bottle marked POISON. The ambiguity turns a universal symbol of care into a vessel of silent corruption.

Numbered 249 from an edition of 600 and produced by Pictures on Walls, the print belongs to the works that elevated street imagery into international collecting.

  • 2003 - Print
  • Papier - 69.5 x 49.6 cm
  • No. 249/600 - POW stamp - invoice
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Banksy

Edition 488/500

Banksy, Queen Vic. Zoom

Queen Vic - Banksy

Queen Vic represents a pivotal moment in Banksy's œuvre, crystallizing his transition from clandestine urban activism to the upper echelons of contemporary art. By subverting a foundational icon of British sovereignty through a transgressive posture, the artist dismantles institutional power and Victorian morality.

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Queen Vic represents a pivotal moment in Banksy's œuvre, crystallizing his transition from clandestine urban activism to the upper echelons of contemporary art. By subverting a foundational icon of British sovereignty through a transgressive posture, the artist dismantles institutional power and Victorian morality.

For the discerning collector, Queen Vic is a strategic cultural acquisition: its scarcity and polemical nature give it exceptional appreciation potential. It captures the essence of Banksian provocation.

Acquired from Stella Dore Gallery and held in private hands, this signed print, numbered 488 from an edition of 500, is a cornerstone for any collector seeking a pillar of Urban Art history.

  • 2003 - Print
  • Papier - 83.5 x 63.5 cm
  • No. 488/500 - signature stencil blanche - COA
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Banksy

Banksy work

Banksy, Rude Copper. Zoom

Rude Copper - Banksy

Rude Copper is presented in the Banksy capsule for its visual impact and its place in the collection narrative. Technique, support, dimensions and availability are confirmed through a private enquiry.

  • 2002 - Screenprint
  • Papier - Dossier sur demande
  • Dossier sur demande
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Banksy

Edition 271/350

Banksy, Gangsta Rat. Zoom

Gangsta Rat - Banksy

Created in 2004, Gangsta Rat illustrates Pest-Modernism, where the rat becomes the alter ego of an artist operating on the fringes of society. Through the red iPOW tag, Banksy asserts the power of the image and the urgency of street art.

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Created in 2004, Gangsta Rat illustrates Pest-Modernism, where the rat becomes the alter ego of an artist operating on the fringes of society. Through the red iPOW tag, Banksy asserts the power of the image and the urgency of street art.

For a collector, this historical edition of 350 represents Banksy's visual DNA and follows directly in the footsteps of Blek le Rat. It bears witness to the transition through which street art earned its stripes.

  • 2004 - Print
  • Papier - 50 x 35 cm
  • No. 271/350 - tampon - COA
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