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  2. Here's the 'world's most expensive' picture frame - AOL

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    I'm world renowned for creating diamond art, but this is the first of its kind because I only just recently got into painting."Adorned with more than 10,000 diamondsand worth more than $2 ...

  3. List of most expensive photographs - Wikipedia

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    The two most expensive Stieglitz photos, 2006, click thumbnails to enlarge This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 07:54 (UTC). Text is available ...

  4. 99 Cent II Diptychon - Wikipedia

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    The work became famous as being the most expensive photograph in the world when it was auctioned at Sotheby's on February 7, 2007, for a price of US$3.34 million. Another auction in New York in May 2006 fetched $2.25 million for a second print, and a third print sold for $2.48 million in November 2006 at a New York gallery. [4]

  5. Picture frame - Wikipedia

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    View of a frame-maker's workshop, oil on canvas, circa 1900 The elaborate decoration on this frame may be made by adhering molded plaster pieces to the wood base.. A picture frame is a container that borders the perimeter of a picture, and is used for the protection, display, and visual appreciation of objects and imagery such as photographs, canvas paintings, drawings and prints, posters ...

  6. The Most Expensive Version of Everything - AOL

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    The winning bid, $16,570 (originally 14,300 euros), set the Guinness World Record for most expensive cheese. Its spectacular price comes from its creation. Cabrales is specially aged for three to ...

  7. Rhein II - Wikipedia

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    Rhein II is a colour photograph made by German visual artist Andreas Gursky in 1999. [2] In the image, a river (the Lower Rhine) flows horizontally across the field of view, between flat green fields, under an overcast sky. [3]