Banksy – Monkey Parliament

£3,500

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition: limited, exact quantity unknown

Size: 84 x 53 cm | approx. 33.1 x 20.8 in

Year: 2009

Description: Official Banksy lithograph produced for the Bristol Museum exhibition.

Condition: Very Good

Provenance: Sold with original tube as originally issued by Bristol Museum.

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Monkey Parliament is an Offset Lithograph released in 2009 during his Banksy v. Bristol Museum Show. This offset lithograph was authorised by Banksy and the Bristol Museum and featured the image of his original painting with the lights on and the upward-turned banana.

In 2009, Banksy painted an oil canvas that depicted chimpanzees instead of politicians in the House of Commons. The canvas, spanning thirteen feet in length, was first exhibited in Banksy’s “Banksy versus Bristol Museum” exhibition in 2009 under “Question Time.”

Ten years later, the canvas was reworked and retitled “Devolved Parliament” to mark Bristol Museum’s 10th anniversary and Britain’s scheduled exit from the European Union.

The canvas was auctioned at Sotheby’s on October 3, 2019, and sold for a record-breaking final price of 9,879,500 GBP (USD 13,590,000) surpassing its estimate of £1,5M – £2M.

The painting was confirmed to be the same exhibited at the Bristol Museum in 2009; these are not two separate paintings but one that’s been amended sometime in the last decade.

Banksy, Devolved Parliament, Auction Result. Image © Sotheby’s Auction House.

‘You can paint 100 chipmanzees and they still call you a guerrilla artist’ ~ Banksy