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Soup Can (lilac, cherry and mint) - Signed Print by Banksy 2005 - MyArtBroker

Soup Can (lilac, cherry and mint)
Signed Print

Banksy

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50 x 35cm, Edition of 10, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 10

Year: 2005

Size: H 50cm x W 35cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: January 2011

Value Trend:

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Auction Results

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Buyer Paid
January 2011
Bonhams New Bond Street
United Kingdom
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October 2008
Sotheby's Online
United Kingdom
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The value of Banksy's Soup Can (lilac, cherry and mint) (signed) is estimated to be worth between £30,000 and £50,000. This screenprint, created in 2005, has an auction history of one sale on 11th January 2011. The current annual average growth rate is not available and the edition size of this artwork is limited to 10.

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Meaning & Analysis

Banksy’s original four-colour screen print, Soup Can, is a play on Andy Warhol's now-infamous Pop Art Campbell’s Soup Cans. As Pop Art with from the 1960s, Banksy has taken the image of the commercial product into the realm of art, but has transported it into a 21st century cultural context and ironic style using a Tesco tomato soup can - far less romantic than the nostalgia we now associate with Campbell’s. Banksy released different colour variations of this iconic Soup Can print, seen here in lilac, cherry and mint.

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