Love Rat by Banksy

Love Rat (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2004


Medium: Screenprint on Paper

Size: 50 × 35 cm (19 7/10 × 13 4/5 in)

Edition of 600

With Pest Control Certificate


Banksy’s Love Rat (Unsigned) (2004) is a celebrated screenprint on paper measuring 50 × 35 cm, released in an edition of 600. Featuring the artist’s iconic rat motif, the work reflects Banksy’s early exploration of rebellion, street culture, and anti-establishment themes that shaped the rise of contemporary urban art. Accompanied by a Pest Control Certificate, this collectible edition offers trusted provenance and enduring appeal for Banksy collectors worldwide.

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Banksy’s Love Rat is one of the artist’s earliest and most recognizable rat images, combining street art humor with themes of love, rebellion, and urban survival. First appearing during Banksy’s rise in the early 2000s, the work features a rat holding a paintbrush beside a heart symbol, blending vandalism with romance in a way that became central to Banksy’s visual language.

Rats appear throughout Banksy’s work as symbols of outsiders, resistance, and overlooked members of society. In Love Rat, the image takes on a softer and more playful tone while still reflecting the artist’s anti-establishment attitude. The work also references the raw energy of graffiti culture, where public walls become a space for both protest and personal expression.

Released in limited edition screen prints, Love Rat remains highly sought after by collectors due to its rarity, cultural significance, and strong connection to Banksy’s early street art period. Its simple composition and instantly recognizable imagery have helped maintain strong demand in the global contemporary art market, making it an important work within Banksy’s print portfolio.

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Love Rat by Banksy

Love Rat (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2004

Medium: Screenprint on Paper

Size: 50 × 35 cm (19 7/10 × 13 4/5 in)

Edition of 600


Banksy’s Love Rat (Unsigned) (2004) is a celebrated screenprint on paper measuring 50 × 35 cm, released in an edition of 600. Featuring the artist’s iconic rat motif, the work reflects Banksy’s early exploration of rebellion, street culture, and anti-establishment themes that shaped the rise of contemporary urban art. Accompanied by a Pest Control Certificate, this collectible edition offers trusted provenance and enduring appeal for Banksy collectors worldwide.

Banksy’s Love Rat is one of the artist’s earliest and most recognizable rat images, combining street art humor with themes of love, rebellion, and urban survival. First appearing during Banksy’s rise in the early 2000s, the work features a rat holding a paintbrush beside a heart symbol, blending vandalism with romance in a way that became central to Banksy’s visual language.

Rats appear throughout Banksy’s work as symbols of outsiders, resistance, and overlooked members of society. In Love Rat, the image takes on a softer and more playful tone while still reflecting the artist’s anti-establishment attitude. The work also references the raw energy of graffiti culture, where public walls become a space for both protest and personal expression.

Released in limited edition screen prints, Love Rat remains highly sought after by collectors due to its rarity, cultural significance, and strong connection to Banksy’s early street art period. Its simple composition and instantly recognizable imagery have helped maintain strong demand in the global contemporary art market, making it an important work within Banksy’s print portfolio.

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