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BANKSY, Four Soup Cans: Gold on Cream Signed (2006) LYNART STORE

BANKSY, Four Soup Cans: Gold on Cream Signed (2006)

€50.000,00

Soup Can: Original Colourway (2005)

Artist: Banksy (b. 1974)
Medium: Screenprint in colors on wove paper
Dimensions: 70 × 50 cm (27½ × 19⅝ in.)
Edition: 54
Signature: Hand-signed and dated in pencil; numbered from the edition of 54
Printer/Publisher: Printed and published by Pictures on Walls, London
Certificate: Accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity (COA) issued by Pest Control Office
Condition: Excellent, with full margins

Description:

Banksy’s Four Soup Cans: Gold on Cream (Signed) (2006) is a rare and highly sought-after edition from the artist’s celebrated Soup Can series, which pays homage to Andy Warhol’s Pop Art iconography while infusing it with Banksy’s trademark irony and subversive edge. Rendered in luxurious gold on a cream background, the print elevates a symbol of mass consumerism into a refined and critical commentary on the commercialization of art.

Hand-signed, dated, and numbered in pencil by Banksy, this edition of just 54 exemplifies the artist’s precise craftsmanship and conceptual wit. Printed and published by Pictures on Walls, London, the work comes with an official Certificate of Authenticity issued by Pest Control Office — Banksy’s sole authority for authentication. A cornerstone of his early screenprint production, Four Soup Cans encapsulates the artist’s playful yet incisive critique of pop culture and value systems in art.

Shipping & Delivery:
✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional packaging with insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery

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FAQ

Is this Banksy artwork an original edition?

Yes, Soup Can: Original Colourway (2005) is an authentic Banksy screenprint from the highly sought-after edition of 54, each hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist.

Does the artwork come with official authentication?

Yes. It is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) issued by Pest Control Office, the only body authorized to authenticate Banksy’s works.

What medium was used for this edition?

The work is a screenprint in colors on wove paper, showcasing Banksy’s refined early printmaking and his reinterpretation of Pop Art iconography.

Who printed and published this edition?

The print was printed and published by Pictures on Walls (POW), London, Banksy’s original and long-standing print publisher.

Is this edition a good investment?

Absolutely. With only 54 signed impressions, this edition is one of Banksy’s rarest. Works from the Soup Can series — Banksy’s nod to Warhol’s legacy — consistently perform extremely well on the secondary market.

What is the significance of Soup Can: Original Colourway?

This print references Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup series while infusing Banksy’s signature irony. It critiques consumer culture, commodification, and the art world’s obsession with branding — key themes in Banksy’s early oeuvre.

How is the artwork signed?

The piece is hand-signed, dated, and numbered in pencil by Banksy along the lower margin.

What is the condition of the artwork?

The print is in excellent condition, with full margins and strong, unfaded colors — ideal for collectors.

Is worldwide shipping available?

Yes, we offer secure worldwide shipping from France, including professional packaging, full insurance, and tracking for safe delivery.

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