Banksy (b.1974)Rude Copper (Anarchy)
Editio 250, about 50 signed and 30 Hand finish Diferent colour, some signed some are not.
Signed and Unsinged had the Reb BANSKY tag on it, not POW stamp.
Hand finish in:
Yellow, Red, Green, Red, Black
Banksy has gained his notoriety through a range of urban interventions, from modifying street signs and printing his own currency to illegally hanging his own works in institutions such as the Louvre and the Museum of Modern Art. Most often using spray paint and stencils, Banksy has crafted a signature, immediately identifiable graphic style—and a recurring cast of cops, soldiers, children, and celebrities—through which he critically examines contemporary issues of consumerism, political authority, terrorism, and the status of art and its display.
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Banksy Rude Copper Unsigned and Numbered Edition of 250
Medium: Screenprint with unique spray paint, 2002
stamped with the red Banksy tag Date: 2002 Provenance: certificate of Authenticity Sheet Size: (60 x 42 cm)
Rude Copper 2002 was Banksy’s first organised commercial print release but by all accounts was anything but organised. Initially intended to be a run of 100 prints this was changed at the last minute to 250 with many extras also printed. Some were signed roughly 50 but no one knows for sure.
This was the first print sold and produced in conjunction with Steve Lazarides who became Banksy’s agent around this time. Steve who had no physical gallery at the time sold the prints from the boot of his car. The price on release was roughly £40
Approximately 30 of the Rude Coppers prints had hand finished backgrounds and the prints were produced on two different types of paper, most also featured a red Banksy stamp in the right hand corner.