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Revision as of 22:32, March 3, 2014
MASTERPIECES GALLERY
Welcome
From Dutch "Meesterstuk", and German "Meisterstück". It is a consummate example of skill or excellence, as in an art.
Some masterpieces reach outstanding high prices.
Selected Masterpieces
Philippe De Loutherbourg, The Falls of the Rhine at Schaffhausen, 1788,
Thomas Cole, Landscape Scene from the Last of the Mohicans, 1827.
Theodore Rousseau, Mont-Saint-Michel, 1832.
Masterpieces at the Detroit Institute of Arts with greatest value.
Frederic Edwin Church, Cotopaxi. Estimated value: $70 million.
See also
CONSERVAPEDIA MASTERPIECES GALLERY