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Sprung Horse
2006
Print on Canvas

In ‘Sprung Horse’ Banksy depicts a 19th-century British soldier mounted on a toy horse, inviting a critique of Britain's historical role in invasions.
The artwork questions the significance of the soldier's actions, portraying them as a mere game or toy serving a larger agenda. It also serves as a satirical commentary on the establishment and sometimes-illusory nature of authority.




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