Imagine you have a drawing that was made a long, long time ago by someone really famous, like the person who painted the Mona Lisa. People love it so much that they are willing to pay millions of dollars for one copy! It's like having a special toy from your favorite cartoon character, only way more expensive.
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- A small drawing by a famous artist sells for $10,000 because it was made a long time ago.
- People pay millions for a single painting if they believe it's worth it.
- A painting that was once owned by a king is more valuable than one that wasn't.
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See also
- Why Are Paintings So Expensive?
- What’s the Difference Between ‘Sculpture’ and ‘Painting’?
- How Did Painters Create the Illusion of Depth?
- What Makes a ‘Sculptor’ Different from a ‘Painter’?
- Why Do Paintings Look Different in Real Life Than in Photos?
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