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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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Find a wide variety of authentic Mark Wagner art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Mark Wagner in panel, paper, wood panel and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Mark Wagner art, so small editions measuring 6 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Matt Flint, Kimber Berry, and Frank Hyder. Mark Wagner art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,000 and tops out at $40,000, while the average work can sell for $1,000.

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