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Artist: Banksy (b. 1974)
Medium: Screenprint on silver Chromolux paper
Dimensions: 49.9 × 69.8 cm (19⅝ × 27½ in.)
Edition: 1,000
Signature: Numbered in black ink on the verso
Printer/Publisher: Printed and published by Pictures on Walls, London, with their blindstamp
Certificate: Accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity (COA) issued by Pest Control Office
Condition: Framed, with full margins
Description:
Banksy’s Silver Flag (2006) is a striking color screenprint that reflects the artist’s incisive commentary on nationalism, identity, and cultural symbolism. Printed on shimmering silver Chromolux paper, the piece reinterprets familiar imagery through Banksy’s lens of irony and critique, transforming a simple flag motif into a meditation on collective perception and political absurdity.
Produced by Pictures on Walls, London, in a limited edition of 1,000, each example bears the publisher’s blindstamp and is hand-numbered in black ink on the verso. The work is accompanied by an official Certificate of Authenticity from Pest Control Office, Banksy’s sole verification body. Presented framed, Silver Flag exemplifies the artist’s ability to merge provocative social commentary with refined graphic execution.
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Yes, Silver Flag (2006) is an authentic screenprint by Banksy from the limited edition of 1,000, each numbered in black ink on the verso as issued.
Yes. The work is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from Pest Control Office, the only recognized body authorized to authenticate Banksy’s artworks.
No. This edition was released unsigned, with hand-numbering on the verso and the official Pictures on Walls blindstamp—exactly as intended by the publisher.
The work is a screenprint on silver Chromolux paper, a reflective metallic support that enhances the image’s visual impact.
It was printed and published by Pictures on Walls (POW), London, Banksy’s original print publisher, and bears their embossed blindstamp.
Yes. Mid-2000s POW editions with Pest Control COA—especially those printed on distinctive materials like Chromolux—remain highly collectible and continue to perform well on the secondary market.
The print transforms a seemingly simple flag motif into a commentary on national identity, symbolism, group psychology, and political irony, all central themes in Banksy’s work.
The piece is in excellent condition, presented framed with full margins, making it ready for display and well preserved.
Yes, we provide secure worldwide shipping from France, including professional packaging, full insurance, and tracking for safe and reliable delivery.
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