To view our full collection of works by Damien Hirst, visit our website:
www.cliftongallery.com/
Damien Hirst (born 1965) rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s with his striking works of art. He was a key member of the Young British Artists, won the Turner Prize in 1995 and challenges perceptions and the limits of art. Hirst has also challenged the art market; in 2008 he held an auction with Sotheby’s and sold over 200 pieces of his work direct to the public by bypassing galleries, earning £111 million. He explores themes of life, death and religion, and has created thought provoking artworks including various animals in formaldehyde and For The Love Of God, a diamond encrusted human skull with 8,601 diamonds.
- Materials
- Woodcut on paper
- Size
- 26 × 26 in | 66 × 66 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Excellent
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Signed and numbered by Hirst
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Not included
- Series
- Spot Prints
Mannitol, 2016
To view our full collection of works by Damien Hirst, visit our website:
www.cliftongallery.com/
Damien Hirst (born 1965) rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s with his striking works of art. He was a key member of the Young British Artists, won the Turner Prize in 1995 and challenges perceptions and the limits of art. Hirst has also challenged the art market; in 2008 he held an auction with Sotheby’s and sold over 200 pieces of his work direct to the public by bypassing galleries, earning £111 million. He explores themes of life, death and religion, and has created thought provoking artworks including various animals in formaldehyde and For The Love Of God, a diamond encrusted human skull with 8,601 diamonds.
- Materials
- Woodcut on paper
- Size
- 26 × 26 in | 66 × 66 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Excellent
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Signed and numbered by Hirst
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Not included
- Series
- Spot Prints

