Queen Victoria (Unsigned)
- Edition:
- Edition of 500
- Medium:
- Print — Screenprint on paper
- Size:
- 70 × 50 cm
- Year:
- 2003
Originally released in 2003, Queen Victoria is one of Banksy’s boldest early works—depicting the British monarch in a provocative pose, dressed in suspenders and seated suggestively. The image challenges traditional authority and British conservatism, using satire to confront themes of power, sexuality, and institutional legacy.
Part of a limited unsigned edition of 500, this piece remains a standout example of Banksy's early stencil style and rebellious wit.
Fully authenticated by Pest Control – a provocative and iconic print for collectors of subversive contemporary art.
About the Artist
Banksy
b. 1974 | British
Banksy is the anonymous British street artist renowned for his provocative and politically charged works. Combining satire, humour, and social commentary, his instantly recognisable stencil-based artworks challenge authority, consumerism, and contemporary culture. Banksy remains one of the most influential and celebrated figures in contemporary art.