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Banksy “The Miserables” in London, UK

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After Dismaland and a few recent pieces in France, Banksy is finally back in London, UK where he just unveiled this brand new piece which shows Cosette from “The Miserables”.

The elusive British street artist just painted this brilliant artwork on the French embassy in London and criticizes the recent use of teargas in Calais Jungle refugee camp located in France.

The Calais jungle is the nickname given to a migrant encampment in the vicinity of Calais, France, where migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom. The migrants, who frequently stow away on lorries, ferries, cars, or trains travelling through the Port of Calais or the Eurotunnel terminus, are a mixture of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants.
“The Miserables” a book by Victor Hugo is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century. The novel elaborates upon the history of France, the architecture and urban design of Paris, politics, moral philosophy, antimonarchism, justice, religion, and the types and nature of romantic and familial love.
The piece comes with a QR code which links to a video that can be seen below.

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Obscure and Rare Street Pieces By Banksy – Part I

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Banksy’s “Better Out Than In” in New York City has been finished for almost a month and it has brought over a whole lot of new Banksy’s Fans.
In the next few weeks, we’ll be running a series of Obscure, rare and mostly Unknown Banksy pieces from his early days in London and UK.
Take a look at a full gallery after the jump and let us know which one if your favourite.
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