Damien Hirst – Loyalty

Sale price€19.800,00

Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.


Damien Hirst (British, born 1965)

Loyalty H9-7 (from The Virtues), 2021

Medium: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel

Dimensions: 120 x 96 cm (47.2 × 37.8 in)

Edition of 1067: Hand signed and numbered

Condition: Mint (in original packaging)

This artwork ships worldwide.

About this artwork

Damien Hirst – Loyalty

Damien Hirst's Loyalty H9-7 (2021) belongs to The Virtues, a major print series inspired by the Eight Virtues of Bushidō, the ethical code of the Japanese samurai. The artwork depicts flowering cherry branches set against a vivid blue sky, rendered in Hirst's distinctive pointillist language that balances exuberant color with rhythmic structure.

Printed as a signed limited edition laminated giclée print on an aluminum composite panel, the composition evokes both transience and resilience, aligning natural renewal with the virtue of unwavering devotion. Issued in an edition of 1,067, each hand-signed and numbered fine art print translates Hirst's meditation on loyalty into a visually radiant contemporary artwork.

Damien Hirst - Earth (from The Elements)

About Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst (born 1965, Bristol) is one of the most influential figures in contemporary British art and a leading member of the Young British Artists (YBAs). Working across sculpture, painting, installation, and printmaking, his artworks confront themes of mortality, beauty, medicine, and belief, often using provocation to challenge cultural and ethical boundaries. Hirst rose to prominence after curating the landmark Freeze exhibition at Goldsmiths College in 1988, which brought him to the attention of collector Charles Saatchi.

Hirst is best known for conceptual artworks such as preserved animals in formaldehyde, including The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, and for winning the Turner Prize in 1995 with works like Mother and Child (Divided). Alongside these iconic installations, Damien Hirst has produced an extensive body of signed limited edition prints, notably his butterfly and spot series, which translate his core ideas of repetition, chance, and life cycles into collectible formats. His unique and limited edition artworks are held in major museum collections worldwide, with significant exhibitions at Tate Modern and the Rijksmuseum, and his signed art editions remain central to his practice today.

Prints, Photographs & Multiples

View our full collection of

Prints, Photographs & Multiples

Shop now