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Title: Banyks (n 1974) Abe Lincoln - Offset Lithographic Poster Produced By The Palace of Culture Sicily
Description: Banksy who has never posed for a photo and risks arrest from Disneyland to Palestine, making his art a worldwide media event.
From Banksy exhibition at the The Palace of Culture, Cantania, Sicily and rare to the market
Abe Lincoln: by Banksy, Poster produced by The Palace of Culture, Cantania, Sicily for their Banksy Exhibition.
Will look great framed
Artist: BANKSY
Title: Abe Lincoln
Medium: Offset Lithographic poster Produced On White satin Somerset 210 GSM paper
Signed: Unsigned
Limited: To a run of 100
Print Size: Sheet 50 x 70 cm.
Unframed: Yes
Condition Report: Stored since 2021
Signed: Unsigned from a 2021 exhibition.
Postage – Additional fees apply due to Geographical Location.
Can combine Lots for best value.
Please contact for best value postage.
About the Art and the Artist:
Banksy who has never posed for a photo and risks arrest from Disneyland to Palestine, making his art a worldwide media event.
This Poster produced by The Palace of Culture, Cantania, Sicily for their Banksy Exhibition represents good display value for money especially for its convenient size.
Abe Lincoln, New Orleans 2008,. The Street Graffitti art was sprayed when Banksy visited New Orleans, three years after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
There, Banksy used the still-tattered urban fabric of New Orleans as an eloquent backdrop for his critique of the situation.
Banksy painted Abraham Lincoln as a homeless man, pushing a trolley full of goods, using the same stencil he would employ for these works on cardboard. The building upon which Banksy had painted his image of Lincoln has since been demolished to make way for a healthcare facility.
Banksy has taken the famed face of “Honest Abe” and transformed him into a ghoulish, comical presence.
Additional to the Street Graff art, Banksy sprayed three card art pieces. Only Two of the three known versions painted on cardboard when in New Orleans have been found.
The Palazzo della Cultura exhibition curators Sabina de Gregori and Giuseppe Stagnitta, used one of the “Honest Abe” Card board stencil prints to advertise the Banksy exhibition held at Catania from 22 November 2021 to 2 June 2022
These card art pictures of Abe Lincoln show Banksy confronting and disrupting the icon—one of the most famous Presidents of the United States of America. In these pictures, In one of them, googly eyes appear to pop out of his head as though from a skull; in the other, there is a spectral halo around the eyes, as though they were glowing.
Banksy who has never posed for a photo and risks arrest from Disneyland to Palestine, making his art a worldwide media event.
This poster will Look fantastic framed
Postage – Additional fees apply due to Geographical Location.
Can combine Lots for best value.
Please contact for best value postage.
Condition: Used
Delivery option: Delivery
Location: NG2
Category: Art
Description: Banksy who has never posed for a photo and risks arrest from Disneyland to Palestine, making his art a worldwide media event.
From Banksy exhibition at the The Palace of Culture, Cantania, Sicily and rare to the market
Abe Lincoln: by Banksy, Poster produced by The Palace of Culture, Cantania, Sicily for their Banksy Exhibition.
Will look great framed
Artist: BANKSY
Title: Abe Lincoln
Medium: Offset Lithographic poster Produced On White satin Somerset 210 GSM paper
Signed: Unsigned
Limited: To a run of 100
Print Size: Sheet 50 x 70 cm.
Unframed: Yes
Condition Report: Stored since 2021
Signed: Unsigned from a 2021 exhibition.
Postage – Additional fees apply due to Geographical Location.
Can combine Lots for best value.
Please contact for best value postage.
About the Art and the Artist:
Banksy who has never posed for a photo and risks arrest from Disneyland to Palestine, making his art a worldwide media event.
This Poster produced by The Palace of Culture, Cantania, Sicily for their Banksy Exhibition represents good display value for money especially for its convenient size.
Abe Lincoln, New Orleans 2008,. The Street Graffitti art was sprayed when Banksy visited New Orleans, three years after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
There, Banksy used the still-tattered urban fabric of New Orleans as an eloquent backdrop for his critique of the situation.
Banksy painted Abraham Lincoln as a homeless man, pushing a trolley full of goods, using the same stencil he would employ for these works on cardboard. The building upon which Banksy had painted his image of Lincoln has since been demolished to make way for a healthcare facility.
Banksy has taken the famed face of “Honest Abe” and transformed him into a ghoulish, comical presence.
Additional to the Street Graff art, Banksy sprayed three card art pieces. Only Two of the three known versions painted on cardboard when in New Orleans have been found.
The Palazzo della Cultura exhibition curators Sabina de Gregori and Giuseppe Stagnitta, used one of the “Honest Abe” Card board stencil prints to advertise the Banksy exhibition held at Catania from 22 November 2021 to 2 June 2022
These card art pictures of Abe Lincoln show Banksy confronting and disrupting the icon—one of the most famous Presidents of the United States of America. In these pictures, In one of them, googly eyes appear to pop out of his head as though from a skull; in the other, there is a spectral halo around the eyes, as though they were glowing.
Banksy who has never posed for a photo and risks arrest from Disneyland to Palestine, making his art a worldwide media event.
This poster will Look fantastic framed
Postage – Additional fees apply due to Geographical Location.
Can combine Lots for best value.
Please contact for best value postage.
Condition: Used
Delivery option: Delivery
Location: NG2
Category: Art
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Banyks (n 1974) Abe Lincoln - Offset Lithographic Poster Produced By The Palace of Culture Sicily
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