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Artist: Mark Wagner
Bull Market
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Bull Market
10” x 26”
Currency on panel
2006
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Wood, Paper, Wood Panel
Bill Fold
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Bill Fold
13.25” x 24.25” x 1.375”
currency on panel
2023
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Paper
Gale Bill V8
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Gale Bill V8
6”x6”x1/2”
Currency on panel (magnet on back)
2018
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Paper, Wood Panel
Gale Bill V6
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Gale Bill V6
6”x6”x1/2”
Currency on panel (magnet on back)
2018
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Wood Panel
Gale Bill V5
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Gale Bill V5
6”x6”x1/2”
Currency on panel (magnet on back)
2018
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Paper, Wood Panel
Gale Bill V4
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Gale Bill V4
6”x6”x1/2”
Currency on panel (magnet on back)
2018
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Paper, Wood Panel
Gale Bill V3
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Gale Bill V3
6”x6”x1/2”
Currency on panel (magnet on back)
2018
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Paper, Wood Panel
Gale Bill V9
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Gale Bill V9
6”x6”x1/2”
Currency on panel (magnet on back)
2018
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Paper, Wood Panel
The Cloud
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
The Cloud
16” x 12” framed
Currency on panel
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Glue
Dance Dancing Monkey Dance
By Mark Wagner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mark Wagner
Dance Dancing Monkey Dance
40” x 30”
Currency on panel
2019
Category
2010s Contemporary Mark Wagner Art
Materials
Glue
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