Butterfly Rainbow (Small) 2020
Damien Hirst
Limited Edition Print : Laminated Giclee on Aluminum Composite Panel
Size : 9.49x19.69 in | 24x50 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 4150
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🔥Laminated Giclee on Aluminum Composite Panel - Blue Chip $$$$$$$
Year2020
Hand SignedOn Verso in Pen
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
Purchased fromPublisher 2020
Provenance / HistoryPiece was bought directly from Heni Editions, based out of London in 2020. It was part of a fundraiser with profits going to NHS charities and The Felix Project.
Story / Additional Info"I wanted to do something to pay tribute to the wonderful work NHS staff are doing in hospitals around the country. The rainbow is a sign of hope and I think it is brilliant that parents and children are creating their own version and putting them up in the windows of their homes." - Damien Hirst
Certificate of AuthenticityHeni Editions
LID156624
Damien Hirst - United Kingdom
Damien Steven Hirst (; born 7 June 1965) is an English artist, entrepreneur, and art collector. He is one of the Young British Artists (YBAs), who dominated the art scene in the UK during the 1990s. He is reportedly the United Kingdom's richest living artist, with his wealth valued at £215m in the 2010 Sunday Times Rich List. During the 1990s his career was closely linked with the collector Charles Saatchi, but increasing frictions came to a head in 2003 and the relationship ended. Death is a central theme in Hirst's works. He became famous for a series of artworks in which dead animals (including a shark, a sheep and a cow) are preserved—sometimes having been dissected—in formaldehyde. The best-known of these was The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, a 14-foot (4.3 m) tiger shark immersed in formaldehyde in a clear display case. He has also made "spin paintings", created on a spinning circular surface, and "spot paintings", which are rows of randomly coloured circles created by his assistants. In September 2008, Hirst made an unprecedented move for a living artist by selling a complete show, Beautiful Inside My Head Forever, at Sotheby's by auction and bypassing his long-standing galleries. The auction raised £111 million ($198 million), breaking the record for a one-artist auction as well as Hirst's own record with £10.3 million for The Golden Calf, an animal with 18-carat gold horns and hooves, preserved in formaldehyde. Listings wanted.