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Faithless - Signed Print by Damien Hirst 2006 - MyArtBroker

Faithless
Signed Print

Damien Hirst

£6,000-£9,000Value Indicator

$12,000-$18,000 Value Indicator

$10,500-$16,000 Value Indicator

¥50,000-¥80,000 Value Indicator

7,000-11,000 Value Indicator

$60,000-$90,000 Value Indicator

¥1,170,000-¥1,760,000 Value Indicator

$7,500-$11,000 Value Indicator

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 55

Year: 2006

Size: H 79cm x W 150cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Damien Hirst's Faithless is estimated to be worth between £6,000 and £9,000. This signed screenprint, created in 2006, has shown consistent value growth since its first sale in June 2017. The current average annual growth rate is 4% and the edition size of this artwork is limited to 55.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
January 2025Sotheby's New York United States
December 2022Bonhams New Bond Street United Kingdom
December 2017Forum Auctions London United Kingdom
June 2017Toomey & Co. Auctioneers United States

Meaning & Analysis

Butterflies have become synonymous with Hirst and his visual language. The artist often incorporates the insects into his works, most notably in his impressive Kaleidoscope series, an impressive body of work conceived by Hirst in 2001 after he found a Victorian tea tray decorated with delicate patterns of butterfly wings. The Kaleidoscope series is characterised by magnificent circular patterns composed of butterflies, much like the pattern in Faithless.

Hirst’s interest in butterflies stems from the religious symbolism they carry, as well as the way the insect can be used to explore themes of life and death. The butterfly was commonly used by the Greeks to represent the Psyche and the soul and is also found in Christian imagery to signify the resurrection.

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