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To me it does. I like to follow art sales. xchrom May 2012 #1
I had no idea there were four versions. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #2
new highest price? great, now I can raise mine lol nt msongs May 2012 #3
I watch Pawn Stars, Baitball Blogger May 2012 #4
Nope, not so much pipoman May 2012 #5
prices are appreciating at the top because there's more money concentrated at the top = HiPointDem May 2012 #7
Makes a lot of sense. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #9
Well, sure, if you have a spare $120 million just laying around,,, JFN1 May 2012 #6
What is more amazing, is that if this guy purchased it for an investment, Baitball Blogger May 2012 #10
It kills me to think of great art being sequestered and used as a "bragging" piece, when it CTyankee May 2012 #12
Isn't the joke on them because the image is no longer copyrighted? Baitball Blogger May 2012 #24
Well, sure, if that is your motivation for owning something but that is not why CTyankee May 2012 #25
I can understand the obsession. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #27
I spend a lot of time at this hobby. I read constantly. I do art travel the way some people CTyankee May 2012 #28
Just beautiful. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #29
Not pedestrian at all! CTyankee May 2012 #31
No idea whatsoever about Van Gogh. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #37
In General Discussion on Fridays at 5 pm, EST. CTyankee May 2012 #41
I can see it in your pictures better than anything I picked up on the internet. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #39
Please stop by tomorrow if you can. It's a lot of fun. CTyankee May 2012 #44
Do these have anything to do with tomorrow's Challenge? pinboy3niner May 2012 #30
Now, pinboy, you know better than that! CTyankee May 2012 #32
I'm tempted... pinboy3niner May 2012 #33
You are too funny! CTyankee May 2012 #42
Hey, believe me, I have experience... pinboy3niner May 2012 #43
Yes. jonthebru May 2012 #8
This will fly in the face of those who think that there is no merit Baitball Blogger May 2012 #11
In my next life, I am going to be a curator at a great museum. CTyankee May 2012 #13
We were in Paris for two days, time was critical. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #15
My faves in the Louvre: Veronese's Wedding at Cana and Delacroix's Death of CTyankee May 2012 #16
Oh, please. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #18
Ah to be in love in Paris! How romantic! Good for you and your lucky sweetheart! CTyankee May 2012 #22
He's still my sweetheart. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #23
Awww...that's so nice. What a great memory. CTyankee May 2012 #26
was that your comment about the economy?? cbdo2007 May 2012 #14
Interesting how Munch's painting about existential horror sold for so much money smirkymonkey May 2012 #17
If you do a search you'll find one where there's a bubble message which reads, Baitball Blogger May 2012 #19
re: not touched by the economy cthulu2016 May 2012 #20
Not to mention that the rich have ways to protect their own interests and improve their odds Baitball Blogger May 2012 #21
It is an iconic work of art edhopper May 2012 #34
Oh, darn! My bid missed it by THAAAAT much... pinboy3niner May 2012 #35
The American Classic. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #36
Not even a clue here pinboy3niner May 2012 #40
Much more newsworthy than stupid shit some politician's wife or kid said or did IMO slackmaster May 2012 #38
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