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... is not lacking, and they too possess meaning and charm; yet, as their creators lack renown, they cannot be counted as authentic works."
The worth of a painting lies partly in the artwork, but largely in the reputation of its painter.
For instance, a famed artist—even works created before fame, even practice copies—will, upon attaining fame, be sought after as authentic pieces.
Are these paintings’ skills, or their artistic realms, truly that high?
"If one day my ...
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