Stolen Banksy 'Girl with Balloon' painting found

A gallery technician adjusts Banksy's artwork at Sotheby's auction house in February 2007.
A gallery technician adjusts Banksy's artwork at Sotheby's auction house in February 2007.
Image: Luke MacGregor/Reuters

One of British street artist Banksy's best-known paintings, “Girl with Balloon”, has been found after its theft from a London gallery last week with two men charged, police said on Friday.

The work features a young girl reaching for a red heart-shaped balloon and there are several murals depicting the same image in London and elsewhere.

The painting was the only item stolen on September 8, police said, adding it would be returned to the gallery.

The two men, aged 47 and 53, were charged with burglary on Thursday. They will next appear before a judge on October 9.

“Girl with Balloon” first appeared on the streets of London's Shoreditch neighbourhood in 2002, with Banksy creating versions of the painting on London's South Bank in 2004 and at Israel's barrier at the West Bank in 2005.

Banksy rose to fame for sharply ironic outdoor graffiti with political themes. Once a small-time graffiti artist from the English city of Bristol, his art work has become hugely popular and valuable. 

Reuters


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