Classic Casino Game Scene Glass Wall Art
A Scrooge-vs-Monopoly poker game stands in horizontal cinematic format — Disney's Scrooge McDuck and Mr Monopoly face off across a stacked emerald-green poker table piled with gold coins, dollar bundles and chips, all set against a charcoal American-Express-pattern ground with Louis-Vuitton monogram trim.
The composition reads as cartoon-luxury collage: Scrooge tosses a gold doubloon between his fingers, Mr Monopoly grins under his red-and-black top hat with a coin-stack pyramid between them, and the dollar-bundle ramparts and roulette-coin-pile make this a comic-panel high-stakes parody. The piece sits between Designer-Collection cartoon-luxury pop and contemporary pop-graffiti collage.
Tempered glass deepens the charcoal monogram ground and pushes the emerald felt and gold coins into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a casino-themed game room, a masculine-luxe study or a creative-agency reception, this Scrooge-vs-Monopoly cinematography brings cartoon-luxury humor and pop-graffiti drama into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
A Scrooge-vs-Monopoly poker game stands in horizontal cinematic format — Disney's Scrooge McDuck and Mr Monopoly face off across a stacked emerald-green poker table piled with gold coins, dollar bundles and chips, all set against a charcoal American-Express-pattern ground with Louis-Vuitton monogram trim.
The composition reads as cartoon-luxury collage: Scrooge tosses a gold doubloon between his fingers, Mr Monopoly grins under his red-and-black top hat with a coin-stack pyramid between them, and the dollar-bundle ramparts and roulette-coin-pile make this a comic-panel high-stakes parody. The piece sits between Designer-Collection cartoon-luxury pop and contemporary pop-graffiti collage.
Tempered glass deepens the charcoal monogram ground and pushes the emerald felt and gold coins into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a casino-themed game room, a masculine-luxe study or a creative-agency reception, this Scrooge-vs-Monopoly cinematography brings cartoon-luxury humor and pop-graffiti drama into a residential wall.
























