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Shepard Fairey
God Save the Queen Homage to Queen Elizabeth II, rare signed work on wood panel

2012

About the Item

Shepard Fairey God Save the Queen, 2012 Screenprint on wood panel in artist's frame Hand-signed by artist, Signed twice: Pencil signed, dated and annotated AP on the front; also pencil signed, dated and annotated AP on the back of the board (see photos) (this is an Artist's Proof, aside from the regular edition of only 6.) Artists frame included This screenprint on wood board is an Artist's Proof, aside from the regular edition of only six (6) done on wood panel. The work is signed, dated and annotated twice - once on the front of the board and once on the verso. Measurements: Framed 24.5 inches vertical by 18.5 inches horizontal by 1.25 inches Artwork 24 inches vertical by 18 inches (There is a separate screenprint on paper of this work, published in an edition of 450, at a more accessible price point) For those who are not familiar with Shepard Fairey's works on wood, the distressed, imperfect, vintage appearance of the silkscreen on the panel is part of his aesthetic and makes the work look more like a painting. (see close up photos included here). This mixed media work is rarely seen on the public market: another example from the regular edition of six last appeared at a European auction house in 2018. A must have for fans of Shepard Fairey and Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Creator:
    Shepard Fairey (1970, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2012
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.5 in (62.23 cm)Width: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    The distress appearance in the wood is part of the process of silkscreening on wood and an essential aspect of the look (see close up photos).
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1745214449742
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