Imagine you have a toy that you really like. If your friend wants to take it, you might ask for something in return, maybe another toy or some candy. That’s like how painting value works! Some paintings are so special and rare that people pay a lot of money for them. When someone buys a famous painting, it makes the painting even more valuable.
Examples
- A kid finds a lost toy, it’s now extra special.
- A famous artist paints only one picture, that picture is priceless.
- A painting hangs in the Louvre, people are willing to pay a lot for it.
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See also
- What’s the Difference Between ‘Sculpture’ and ‘Painting’?
- Why Are Famous Paintings So Expensive?
- How Did Painters Create the Illusion of Depth?
- What Makes a Painting 'Modern'?
- What Causes the ‘Golden Ratio’ to Feel So Beautiful?
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