CND Soldiers (Signed) - Banksy

Cnd Soldiers (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2005


Medium: Screen print on paper

Size: 70 x 50cm

Edition of 350

Signed and numbered by the artist

Pest Control Certificate Included


Banksy’s CND Soldiers (2005) presents one of the artist’s most powerful anti-war images in a screen print on paper measuring 70 × 50 cm. Issued in a limited edition of 350 and signed and numbered by the artist. The work draws on the political climate of the early 2000s, pairing military figures with a symbol of peace. Accompanied by a Pest Control Certificate, it offers strong provenance and enduring appeal for collectors of politically engaged contemporary art.

Unsigned CND Soldiers screen print is also available.

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CND Soldiers is one of Banksy’s most important anti-war images, combining the artist’s signature street aesthetic with a powerful message of peace and protest. The work depicts two soldiers painting the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) symbol onto a wall, creating a striking contrast between military authority and a globally recognized emblem of non-violent activism.

Created during a period of heightened debate around war and international conflict, CND Soldiers reflects Banksy’s ongoing interest in political power, resistance, and public dissent. The piece challenges traditional ideas of patriotism and conflict, using irony to suggest that even those tasked with enforcing authority can become agents of peace. This tension between war and reconciliation remains central to the work’s enduring appeal.

Among collectors, CND Soldiers is highly regarded for its historical significance and instantly recognizable imagery. Limited edition examples are increasingly difficult to acquire, contributing to strong demand in the secondary market. As one of Banksy’s most iconic political compositions, the work occupies an important place within his print portfolio and continues to attract collectors seeking museum-quality pieces with lasting cultural relevance.

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CND Soldiers (Signed) - Banksy

Cnd Soldiers (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2005

Medium: Screen print on paper

Size: 70 x 50cm

Edition of 350


Banksy’s CND Soldiers (2005) presents one of the artist’s most powerful anti-war images in a screen print on paper measuring 70 × 50 cm. Issued in a limited edition of 350 and signed and numbered by the artist. The work draws on the political climate of the early 2000s, pairing military figures with a symbol of peace. Accompanied by a Pest Control Certificate, it offers strong provenance and enduring appeal for collectors of politically engaged contemporary art.

Unsigned CND Soldiers screen print is also available.

CND Soldiers is one of Banksy’s most important anti-war images, combining the artist’s signature street aesthetic with a powerful message of peace and protest. The work depicts two soldiers painting the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) symbol onto a wall, creating a striking contrast between military authority and a globally recognized emblem of non-violent activism.

Created during a period of heightened debate around war and international conflict, CND Soldiers reflects Banksy’s ongoing interest in political power, resistance, and public dissent. The piece challenges traditional ideas of patriotism and conflict, using irony to suggest that even those tasked with enforcing authority can become agents of peace. This tension between war and reconciliation remains central to the work’s enduring appeal.

Among collectors, CND Soldiers is highly regarded for its historical significance and instantly recognizable imagery. Limited edition examples are increasingly difficult to acquire, contributing to strong demand in the secondary market. As one of Banksy’s most iconic political compositions, the work occupies an important place within his print portfolio and continues to attract collectors seeking museum-quality pieces with lasting cultural relevance.

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