Corrupted Oil Jerry

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Corrupted Oil Jerry
Artist Banksy
Year2003 (2003)
Subject Jerry Mouse

Corrupted Oil - Jerry, also called Crude Oil Jerry, [1] is a 2003 artwork by graffiti artist Banksy, using stencil of a cartoon mouse character Jerry on an oil painting. [2]

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It was valued by English antiques expert and television presenter Jonty Hearnden at £150,000 in 2014, which was a rise in value of 30 times what the owner originally paid. [3]

Exhibitions

The work was first seen in one of Banksy's first major exhibition Turf War in 2003. [4] [5] It has been displayed in the Moco Museum of Amsterdam since 2016. [6]

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