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Damien Hirst
Butterfly and Heart

2011

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Butterfly and Heart Drawing in black felt pen over color screenprint 'spot' composition Signed in full (bottom edge) and dedicated (top edge) Dedicated by the artist Annotated in felt pen upper left: "For Tim" This work of art combines all three of Hirst’s most famous subjects: Spots, Butterfly and Heart Note: The screenprint on cream paper forms the wrapper to the cardboards slipcover box for the catalogue of Hirst's Spot Paintings issued by the Gagosian Gallery and Other Criteria, London. Drawing is sold together with a copy of the catalogue signed in pencil by Hirst. The catalogue lists and illustrates all the variations of the Spot Paintings 1986-2011. Gallery exhibition label from William Weston Gallery, London on verso
  • Creator:
    Damien Hirst (1965, British)
  • Creation Year:
    2011
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 9.625 in (24.45 cm)
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  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Fairlawn, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FA98011stDibs: LU14013371722

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