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Catalogue Raisonné of Banksy's Street Art

This monumental edition is presented in three parts and contains an impressive 1,700 full-color pages, showcasing over 6,500 photographs of Banksy's known works.

Meticulously compiled, it offers the most complete documentation to date of Banksy's Street Art Works.

Housed in a beautifully designed slipcase, this extraordinary collection is a must-have for art collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by one of the most influential artists of our time.

The Original Signed and Numbered Catalogue Raisonné of Banksy's Street Art

This catalogue is a limited edition, with only 500 copies produced. Each copy is individually numbered, making it a unique collector's item.

PART 1

  • Pages: 880
  • Size 21.0x29.7x5.6cm
  • Weight: 4005 grams
  • Language: English
  • PART 2

  • Pages: 586
  • Size 21.0x29.7x4.3cm
  • Weight: 3250 grams
  • Language: English
  • PART 3

  • Pages: 252
  • Size 21.0x29.7x2.6cm
  • Weight: 1445 grams
  • Language: English
  • What's in the box?

    This catalogue is a limited edition, with only 500 copies produced. Each copy is individually numbered, making it a unique collector's item.
    • PART 1

      Pages: 868
      Size 21.0 x 29.7 x 5.6 cm
      Weight: 4005 grams
      Language: English
    • PART 2

      Pages: 560
      Size 21.0 x 29.7 x 4.3 cm
      Weight: 3250 grams
      Language: English
    • PART 3

      Pages: 280
      Size 21.0 x 29.7 x 2.6 cm
      Weight: 1445 grams
      Language: English

    About Richard Hessink

    Richard Hessink is a seasoned art dealer with a remarkable collection featuring top artists like Banksy.

    His newly released three-part book series dives deep into Banksy's world, making it essential reading for art lovers. Available now for purchase online.

    Richard also hosts art shows and tours, offering exclusive insights into his curated collection. Don't miss the chance to explore and own a piece of the art world!
    " ... Famous artists are not revered by the art-loving public for the pieces that have been lost or destroyed over time but for their artworks that have been preserved, allowing art lovers to enjoy them now and in the future ... "
    Richard Hessink
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