Banksy (1974) - FCK PTN! (ПТН ПНХ!) Framed Postcard + 2 Stamps
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Banksy - Di-Faced Tenner
Nro. 33431383
Banksy - Di-Faced Tenner
Last pieces. The rating of the work and the artist is on the rise.
Rare ORIGINAL authentic Banksy.
COMPLET in 2009 but there are a lot of "fakes" circulating.
This is obtained from the private collection of Steve Lazarides - official gallery owner and publisher of Banksy based in London.
QR code: BNG101183
An original letter is included signed by hand by Steve Lazarides with a corresponding holographic serial number on the frame and letter.
Published by the Bottleneck gallery who oversaw the framing before the release.
Offset lithograph, produced in 2004.
Tenner: 8 cm x 15 cm
Frame: 27 cm x 20 cm
Framed by Rooq Fine Art Framing in a double-sided UV plexiglass archive.
Description: Chromolithography on paper. Di-Faced Tenner by Banksy with a portrait of Princess Diana and motto on the front: "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the ultimate price." The back bears the image of Darwin and the statement: “Trust no one.”
Jeff Koons is one of the greatest pop art artists of 20 such as Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Banksy, Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso, Rene Magritte, Jackson Pollock, Takashi Murakami, Zhou Chunya, Keith Haring, Kaws, Yayoi Kusama, Richard Prince and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Obtained from the private collection of Steve Lazarides.
Description: Colour offset lithograph on paper. Di-Faced Tenner by Banksy with a portrait of Princess Diana and motto on the front: "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the ultimate price." The back bears the image of Darwin and the statement: “Trust no one.”
From the private collection of Steve Lazarides, Banksy's original art agent. Steve represented Banksy in his early years and brought his art to the attention of the public. The Di-Faced Tenner was created for a public stunt that Banksy had orchestrated, which consisted of depositing a suitcase full of counterfeit money in public during rush hour at Liverpool Tube station in London and the Notting Hill Carnival and Reading Festival. Later that year, an unknown quantity of Tenners was also published during the presentation of the Exhibition of the Ghetto of Santa Claus, held at the Lazarides Gallery. In addition to its fascinating history as an unexecuted public stunt, the Di-Faced Tenner had the honour of being the first artwork by Banksy to enter the private collection of the British Museum earlier this year.
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