Banksy - Soup Can (Quad) (Cream paper)

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Year: 2006
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Signature: Hand Signed
Frame: Framed with PlexiGlass
Edition: 54
Medium: Screen Print

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£60,000 - £80,000

Condition upon request. Certificate of Authenticity from Pest Control has been applied for and will be sent to the buyer once received

Hand-signed by artist, Signed, numbered and dated on the front Sold with receipt from Steve Lazarides

Framed with out any tape at the back

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Short Description

Banksy Soup Can  Quad 2006

Signed and numbered by the artist

Screenprint on paper

Edition of 12 on grey paper, Signed

70 x 50 cm

Those was sold by Laz in diferent colour and editions

 

The colour ones was sold by POW

Banksy’s Soup Cans print is one of the most iconic artworks, those came in 28 different varieties. All are singed and numbered edition of 10.

 First released in 2005 was the original colour way single Soup Can and edition of 50. A total edition of 300, 50 were signed and 250 were unsigned.

 Next in 2005 came the coloured variations of the Soup Can.  Still depicting a single can, these came in a total of 28 different colours, with 10 of each (making 280 prints in total), all of which were signed. Lastly, in 2006 came the Lazarides edition which featured four soup cans with gold tops.  These came in two different varieties, grey paper or cream paper. There were 54 of the cream version, and 12 of the grey, and all of them were signed.

Lastly, in 2006 came the Lazarides edition which featured four soup cans with gold tops.  These came in two different varieties, grey paper or cream paper.  There were 54 of the cream version, and 12 of the grey, and all of them were signed.

 250 Original Edition Single Soup Can – Unsigned

50 Original Edition Single Soup Can – Signed

 280 Color  Edition Soup Can – Signed on editions of 10

There were 10 each of the following colours released as part of this edition:

 White/ Blue/ Red (Artist’s Proof)

 Banana/ Cherry/ Dark Blue,  Banana/ Lime/ Purple,  Banana/ Orange/ Hot Pink

 Black/ Orange/ Hot Pink, Lilac/ Emerald/ Purple, Mint/ Emerald/ Cherry

Mint/ Orange/ Brown, Pale Lilac/ Cherry/ Mint, Pale Lilac/ Lime/ Dark Blue,  Pink/ Cherry/ Sky Blue,

Pink/ Emerald/ Raspberry, Pink/ Lime/ Hot Pink, Purple/ Orange/ Blue, Sage Green/ Blue/ Brown,

Sage Green/ Cherry/ Tan, Sage Green/ Lime/ Cherry, Violet/ Blue/ Tan, Violet/ Cherry/ Beige,

Violet/ Orange/ Mint, White/ Blue/ Hot Pink, White/ Emerald/ Tan, White/ Orange/ Raspberry,

Yellow/ Blue/ Tan, Yellow/ Cherry/ Brown, Yellow/ Emerald/ Brown, Yellow/ Emerald/ Sky Blue,

Yellow/ Lime/ Hot Pink

And the Laz Four Soup Cans version:

54 Cream Paper Edition Four Soup Cans – Signed

 12 Grey Paper Edition Four Soup Cans – Signed

Few AP and few out of the edition dedicate 

Description

With 'Soup Can (Quad)', Banksy draws from the famous Campbell’s Soup Cans series by Andy Warhol. Banksy’s art, which is even more penetrating and direct than Pop Art itself, tackles issues not only of mass production, but also of poverty in Britain.

The inexpensive tinned soup is the archetype of affordable food, thus constituting an example of the alimentaryhabits of the British working class.

 First released in 2005 was the original colour way single Soup Can. A total edition of 300, 50 were signed and 250 were unsigned. Next in 2005 came the coloured variations of the Soup Can.  Still depicting a single can, these came in a total of 28 different colours, with 10 of each (making 280 prints in total), all of which were signed. Lastly, in 2006 came the Lazarides edition which featured four soup cans with gold tops.  These came in two different varieties, grey paper or cream paper. There were 54 of the cream version, and 12 of the grey, and all of them were signed.