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File:Breugel The Wedding Dance ca 1566.jpg|Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Wedding Dance, ca. 1566. Estimated value: $100 million.
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File:Van Gogh Self Portrait 1887.jpg|Vincent van Gogh, Self Portrait, 1887. Estimated value: $60 million.
 
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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


Loutherbourg The Falls of the Rhine at Schaffhausen 1788.jpg

Philippe De Loutherbourg, The Falls of the Rhine at Schaffhausen, 1788,


Cole Landscape Scene from the Last of the Mohicans.jpg

Thomas Cole, Landscape Scene from the Last of the Mohicans, 1827.


Rousseau Mont-Saint-Michel 1832.jpg

Theodore Rousseau, Mont-Saint-Michel, 1832.



Masterpieces at the Detroit Institute of Arts with greatest value.





See also


CONSERVAPEDIA MASTERPIECES GALLERY