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Medium: Screenprint
Edition size: 50
Year: 2003
Size: H 70cm x W 50cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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October 2023 | Bukowskis, Stockholm - Sweden | Queen Victoria - Signed Print | |||
December 2022 | Forum Auctions London - United Kingdom | Queen Victoria - Signed Print | |||
April 2021 | Christie's London - United Kingdom | Queen Victoria - Signed Print | |||
September 2020 | Christie's London - United Kingdom | Queen Victoria - Signed Print | |||
September 2019 | Christie's London - United Kingdom | Queen Victoria - Signed Print | |||
December 2017 | Forum Auctions London - United Kingdom | Queen Victoria - Signed Print | |||
March 2014 | Bonhams New Bond Street - United Kingdom | Queen Victoria - Signed Print |
Banksy's controversial 2003 Queen Victoria screen print, limited to 500 copies (the first 50 were signed), features the monarch engaging in the raunchy act of "queening" on a red background. It is not unusual for Banksy's work to spark controversy with its anti-royalist themes, for example as with Monkey Queen.
Banksy has never been one to shy away from controversial and bold statements, and this signed limited edition piece entitled Queen Victoria is potentially as bold as it might get. Portraying the English monarch sitting on a woman's face, both dressed seductively and clearly engaging in sexual activity, Banksy takes inspiration from British Royal history in referencing Queen Victoria’s apparent refusal to believe that lesbianism existed. The bold, sumptuous maroon background in this piece has a certain nobility to it, and with Queen Victoria in all her ceremonial clothing (plus the suspenders and knee-high boots) this piece by Banksy is definitely one to challenge and provoke.
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