Anthony Dubois (1979) - Monopoly Board Louis Vuitton





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Anthony Dubois (born 1979) presents Monopoly Board Louis Vuitton, a 50 by 50 cm mixed-media artwork on an alu plate, signed, limited edition of 25 from Belgium, dated 2026 and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Louis Vuitton monopoly board
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A masterpiece created by Belgian-American artist Anthony Dubois.
A 50 by 50 cm aluminum plate fully worked into a Monopoly board transformed into a Louis Vuitton theme.
Each square, logo, background, and price is carefully conceived and transformed into a Louis Vuitton theme:
Each square has a Louis Vuitton background,
Each street price comes with a Louis Vuitton object, rising in price/value just like the Monopoly game (the sunglasses are the cheapest, the foosball table worth €84,000 the most expensive)
The jail is transformed into an LV pawn shop where you must pawn items without receiving money. The Monopoly logo is incorporated into the LV logo, every corner finished in the middle square with Mr Monopoly images, free LV handbag at start, …
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This design is copyright protected and issued in a worldwide edition of only 25 pieces.
Can sit on a table, hang on the wall, or be framed in a 50/50 frame.
A UNIQUE PIECE, guaranteed!!
Gallery value is €2,500
Dimensions:
50 cm wide, 50 cm high, 0.3 cm thick
Bio of the artist:
Anthony Dubois born in France and living in The States
Moved in 2001 to New York where he showed his work to a local art dealer who was blown away by his skills and style. The dealer offered to buy some of Anthony’s work and to help him showcase his work at local exhibitions. Anthony’s work gained popularity, and he began to receive more and more commissions.
His unique style caught the attention of art collectors and critics alike, and he soon began to make a name for himself in the art world.
Today, Anthony is a respected and accomplished artist with a studio in the heart of New York City. He continues to create works that are inspired by comics, colors and movies. His work has been exhibited in galleries all over the world.
Louis Vuitton monopoly board
EXCLUSIEF OP CATAWIKI
A masterpiece created by Belgian-American artist Anthony Dubois.
A 50 by 50 cm aluminum plate fully worked into a Monopoly board transformed into a Louis Vuitton theme.
Each square, logo, background, and price is carefully conceived and transformed into a Louis Vuitton theme:
Each square has a Louis Vuitton background,
Each street price comes with a Louis Vuitton object, rising in price/value just like the Monopoly game (the sunglasses are the cheapest, the foosball table worth €84,000 the most expensive)
The jail is transformed into an LV pawn shop where you must pawn items without receiving money. The Monopoly logo is incorporated into the LV logo, every corner finished in the middle square with Mr Monopoly images, free LV handbag at start, …
Exclusive on Catawiki!
This design is copyright protected and issued in a worldwide edition of only 25 pieces.
Can sit on a table, hang on the wall, or be framed in a 50/50 frame.
A UNIQUE PIECE, guaranteed!!
Gallery value is €2,500
Dimensions:
50 cm wide, 50 cm high, 0.3 cm thick
Bio of the artist:
Anthony Dubois born in France and living in The States
Moved in 2001 to New York where he showed his work to a local art dealer who was blown away by his skills and style. The dealer offered to buy some of Anthony’s work and to help him showcase his work at local exhibitions. Anthony’s work gained popularity, and he began to receive more and more commissions.
His unique style caught the attention of art collectors and critics alike, and he soon began to make a name for himself in the art world.
Today, Anthony is a respected and accomplished artist with a studio in the heart of New York City. He continues to create works that are inspired by comics, colors and movies. His work has been exhibited in galleries all over the world.

