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Toxic Mary (AP pink) - Signed Print by Banksy 2004 - MyArtBroker

Toxic Mary (AP pink)
Signed Print

Banksy

£60,000-£100,000Value Indicator

$130,000-$210,000 Value Indicator

$110,000-$190,000 Value Indicator

¥590,000-¥980,000 Value Indicator

€70,000-€120,000 Value Indicator

$640,000-$1,070,000 Value Indicator

¥11,940,000-¥19,890,000 Value Indicator

$80,000-$140,000 Value Indicator

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70 x 50cm, Edition of 44, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 44

Year: 2004

Size: H 70cm x W 50cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: March 2021

Value Trend:

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Banksy's Toxic Mary (AP pink) (signed), a screenprint from 2004, is estimated to be worth between £60,000 and £100,000. This artwork has shown a consistent value growth, with an auction history of one sale on 18th March 2021. Over the past five years, the hammer price has remained steady, with an average annual growth rate of -10%. The edition size of this work is limited to 44.

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Meaning & Analysis

Toxic Mary was first shown to the public in Banksy's 2003 London exhibition, Turf Wars. It shows the Virgin Mary feeding her infant son, Jesus Christ against a hot pink backdrop. It is a striking, bold and controversial piece considered blasphemous by many in religious circles. Art fans and Banksy collectors simply took the dark humoured piece at face value, speculating that what Banksy is actually commenting on is the relationship between mother and child. However, there is no doubt that we one can also read some of Banksy's own religious views into this rather shocking piece. He could be saying that extreme religiousness and bigotry can, in fact, be poisonous, and that poison can be passed down through generations, and spread through families and communities. The only other obvious religious piece by Banksy is Christ With Shopping Bags, which uses religious iconography to comment on the way we worship capitalism and consumerism.