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  2. Banksy artwork sells for almost $10 million at auction - AOL

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    LONDON (AP) — Banksy’s playful take on a famous Impressionist painting has sold at auction for 7.6 million pounds ($9.8 million), the second-highest price ever paid for a work by the British ...

  3. Girl With Balloon and Banksy’s shoes among his artwork on sale

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    The sale comes from the collection of the artist’s former agent and photographer Steve Lazarides. Girl With Balloon and Banksy’s shoes among his artwork on sale Skip to main content

  4. Buy a building, get a Banksy. ‘Well Hung Lover’ Bristol ...

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    A Banksy mural in Bristol, southwestern England, is set to be sold at auction next year, along with the building it was created on. Buy a building, get a Banksy. ‘Well Hung Lover’ Bristol ...

  5. List of works by Banksy - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of works by Banksy. Banksy , active since the 1990s, is an England-based graffiti artist , political activist and film director whose real identity is unknown. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique.

  6. Peckham Rock - Wikipedia

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    However, it was eventually labelled as "lost property" and returned to Banksy. [2] The only Banksy work actually in the museum's permanent collection is a counterfeit ten-pound note featuring Princess Diana. [6] Peckham Rock returned to public display in the British Museum in 2018, on loan from Banksy, for an exhibit on protest art titled "I ...

  7. List of works by Banksy that have been damaged or destroyed

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    Cave art hoax with accompanying exhibit label, hung on a wall in the British Museum, removed after two or three days and subsequently accessioned; in 2005. [1]Two works jetwashed away and a third work, of a boy holding a stereo and a teddy bear, the subject of legal action opposing its ablation by Hackney Council in order "to keep streets clean", in Dalston, London; in 2009.