I must admit the name is similar to an alias of "Peter the Lame" or "Petro Vsemnaperekor, but rather it is. This is a Polish artist, who made a copy of the skull Hirst with fake diamonds, to rid the British of the need to spend money - a substitute for work for 50 million pounds. estimated at 2-3 thousand pounds.
In short - joke. Sold to Phillips:
http://www.phillipsdepury.com/auctio...=1&order =
Attention to the photo: left - the forgery of Fassa and the right - the original Hirst.
PETER FUSS
For the Laugh of God, 2007
Plastic, glass, 9870 imitation diamonds. 21 x 13 x 21 cm. (8 1 /4 x 5 1 /8 x 8 1 /4 in). This work is from an edition of five.
ESTIMATE £ 2,000-3,000 ♠
PROVENANCE Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner
'Our British friends, we are coming to rescue you' promised Polish artist Peter Fuss proclaiming that cheap 'Polish labour' could spare the British people from spending £ 50 million on Damien Hirst's 'For the Love of God' (2007)