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      • The London Police - Dissected Dread Lad number 0 flanked by Lorses
        Oct. 15, 2022

        The London Police - Dissected Dread Lad number 0 flanked by Lorses

        Est: €7,500 - €20,000

        The London Police. Dissected Dread Lad number 0 flanked by Lorses. The following illustration show the final piece developed during the UPAINT Monaco 2022 festival, June 17th-20th 2022. The London Police started in 1998 when big english geezers headed to Amsterdam to help rejuvenate the visually disappointing streets of Hollands capital. They were part of a small group of artists at the end of the last century that helped pioneer a new street art movement. After a few years of mixing traveling and making art in the street TLP began to receive Worldwide recognition for their contribution to the graffiti/street art movement. They were included in many of the books documenting the scene and invited for shows and live drawing performances all over the globe. ​ 19 years on TLP have amassed more than 100 shows and events in over 35 countries and their street work continues to pop up everywhere they go. Since 2009 TLP has concentrated on more intense canvas work, on bigger solo shows and large-scale mural projects. TLP are Chaz Barrisson, who draws the iconic 'LADS' characters, and Bob Gibson, whose tight portrait and architectural illustrations help marry the two styles to create an endearing, exciting fantasy world. The current duo have managed to form a partnership more cohesive than Han Solo and Chewbacca in Star Wars and are continuing to produce slick artwork that is tighter than a butlers cuff. Never be scared, don't be a hero and let the good times roll!!

        UPAINT
      • The London Police - Dissected Lad Number 6 flanked by totem pole Lads
        Oct. 15, 2022

        The London Police - Dissected Lad Number 6 flanked by totem pole Lads

        Est: €7,500 - €20,000

        The London Police. Dissected Lad Number 6 flanked by totem pole Lads. The following illustration shows the final piece developed during the UPAINT Monaco 2022 festival, June 17th-20th 2022. The London Police started in 1998 when big english geezers headed to Amsterdam to help rejuvenate the visually disappointing streets of Hollands capital. They were part of a small group of artists at the end of the last century that helped pioneer a new street art movement. After a few years of mixing traveling and making art in the street TLP began to receive Worldwide recognition for their contribution to the graffiti/street art movement. They were included in many of the books documenting the scene and invited for shows and live drawing performances all over the globe. ​ 19 years on TLP have amassed more than 100 shows and events in over 35 countries and their street work continues to pop up everywhere they go. Since 2009 TLP has concentrated on more intense canvas work, on bigger solo shows and large-scale mural projects. TLP are Chaz Barrisson, who draws the iconic 'LADS' characters, and Bob Gibson, whose tight portrait and architectural illustrations help marry the two styles to create an endearing, exciting fantasy world. The current duo have managed to form a partnership more cohesive than Han Solo and Chewbacca in Star Wars and are continuing to produce slick artwork that is tighter than a butlers cuff. Never be scared, don't be a hero and let the good times roll!!

        UPAINT
      • The London Police (20th Century) Untitled, 2015 Ink on paper 7-7/8 x 10-7/8 inch
        Oct. 13, 2022

        The London Police (20th Century) Untitled, 2015 Ink on paper 7-7/8 x 10-7/8 inch

        Est: $300 - $500

        The London Police (20th Century) Untitled, 2015 Ink on paper 7-7/8 x 10-7/8 inches (19.9 x 27.7 cm) (sheet) Signed and dated in ink lower left Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by present owner This lot is accompanied by a facsimile Certificate of Authenticity. HID01801242017

        Heritage Auctions
      • The London Police - Dissected Dread Lad number 0 flanked by Lorses
        Jun. 20, 2022

        The London Police - Dissected Dread Lad number 0 flanked by Lorses

        Est: €15,000 - €20,000

        The London Police.The illustration shows the finished art piece developed during the UPAINT Monaco 2022 festival, June 17th-20th 2022. The London Police started in 1998 when big english geezers headed to Amsterdam to help rejuvenate the visually disappointing streets of Hollands capital. They were part of a small group of artists at the end of the last century that helped pioneer a new street art movement. After a few years of mixing traveling and making art in the street TLP began to receive Worldwide recognition for their contribution to the graffiti/street art movement. They were included in many of the books documenting the scene and invited for shows and live drawing performances all over the globe. ​ 19 years on TLP have amassed more than 100 shows and events in over 35 countries and their street work continues to pop up everywhere they go. Since 2009 TLP has concentrated on more intense canvas work, on bigger solo shows and large-scale mural projects. TLP are Chaz Barrisson, who draws the iconic 'LADS' characters, and Bob Gibson, whose tight portrait and architectural illustrations help marry the two styles to create an endearing, exciting fantasy world. The current duo have managed to form a partnership more cohesive than Han Solo and Chewbacca in Star Wars and are continuing to produce slick artwork that is tighter than a butlers cuff. Never be scared, don't be a hero and let the good times roll!!

        UPAINT
      • The London Police - Dissected Lad number 6 flanked by totem pole Lads
        Jun. 20, 2022

        The London Police - Dissected Lad number 6 flanked by totem pole Lads

        Est: €15,000 - €20,000

        The London Police. The illustration shows the (almost) finished art piece developed during the UPAINT Monaco 2022 festival, June 17th-20th 2022. The London Police started in 1998 when big english geezers headed to Amsterdam to help rejuvenate the visually disappointing streets of Hollands capital. They were part of a small group of artists at the end of the last century that helped pioneer a new street art movement. After a few years of mixing traveling and making art in the street TLP began to receive Worldwide recognition for their contribution to the graffiti/street art movement. They were included in many of the books documenting the scene and invited for shows and live drawing performances all over the globe. ​ 19 years on TLP have amassed more than 100 shows and events in over 35 countries and their street work continues to pop up everywhere they go. Since 2009 TLP has concentrated on more intense canvas work, on bigger solo shows and large-scale mural projects. TLP are Chaz Barrisson, who draws the iconic 'LADS' characters, and Bob Gibson, whose tight portrait and architectural illustrations help marry the two styles to create an endearing, exciting fantasy world. The current duo have managed to form a partnership more cohesive than Han Solo and Chewbacca in Star Wars and are continuing to produce slick artwork that is tighter than a butlers cuff. Never be scared, don't be a hero and let the good times roll!!

        UPAINT
      • The London Police (1974 & 1977) It's All Fun & Games
        Jan. 26, 2022

        The London Police (1974 & 1977) It's All Fun & Games

        Est: £150 - £200

        The London Police (1974 & 1977) It's All Fun & Games Screenprint, 2013, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 30, printed and published by Stolen Space Gallery, London, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 585 x 585mm., 23 x 23 in) (unframed) This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • THE LONDON POLICE
        Oct. 26, 2021

        THE LONDON POLICE

        Est: €600 - €700

        THE LONDON POLICE (-) Space Oddity 2010 serigrafia cm 91x66 5 esemplare 19/33 firmato e numerato in basso a destra Space Oddity 2010 silkscreen 35 82x26 18 in edition 19/33 signed and numbered lower right

        Aste Boetto SRL
      • THE LONDON POLICE (XX-XXI)
        Dec. 14, 2020

        THE LONDON POLICE (XX-XXI)

        Est: €3,000 - €4,000

        Acrylique sur toile signée en bas à gauche, Ce lot est en provenance hors CEE, il convient d'ajouter la TVA à l'importation de 5,5% du prix d'adjudication.

        Maison Verneuil
      • The London Police
        Jul. 21, 2020

        The London Police

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        the london police untitled untitled acrylic on canvas signed lower left 31 1/4 x 47 1/4 in. - 80 x 120 cm

        Fine Art Auctions Miami
      • The London Police
        Jul. 05, 2020

        The London Police

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        the london police untitled untitled acrylic on canvas signed lower left 31 1/4 x 47 1/4 in. - 80 x 120 cm

        Fine Art Auctions Miami
      • The London Police (British Duo), 'Untitled'
        Jun. 24, 2020

        The London Police (British Duo), 'Untitled'

        Est: £1,500 - £2,500

        The London Police (British Duo), 'Untitled', unique, mixed media on canvas; canvas: 61 x 51cm ARR

        Tate Ward Auctions
      • THE LONDON POLICE (English) Robot King to the Rescue 2019 screenprint ed. A/P 7/11
        Feb. 16, 2020

        THE LONDON POLICE (English) Robot King to the Rescue 2019 screenprint ed. A/P 7/11

        Est: $500 - $700

        THE LONDON POLICE (English) Robot King to the Rescue 2019 screenprint ed. A/P 7/11 signed lower right 72 x 104cm

        Leonard Joel
      • DDS. The London Police (British) I Saw Your
        Oct. 10, 2011

        DDS. The London Police (British) I Saw Your

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        DDS. The London Police (British) I Saw Your Brother At Donut TimeÉ And He Wasn't Buying Doughnuts, 2009, Hand painted indelible ink on canvas, signed and dated in black ink verso, 590 x 1800 mm (23 1/4 x 70 3/4 in) Provenance: Carmichael Gallery, Los Angeles. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Carmichael Gallery, Los Angeles. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

        Dreweatts 1759
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