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RE: Back To Art Exhibitions

I have seen something similar, with paintings containing many small, different paintings, at Theodor Aman Museum. When I asked for details, the surprise was even bigger—in the old days, before computer graphics, artists created such paintings for advertisement. Life was hard, and they lived from commission work. Therefore, they often visited their benefactors to showcase their work. Much easier to travel with one or two paintings instead of hundreds...

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You are right, life was hard for most of them and those who are so famous today and their paintings worth millions, were struggling and starving most of their lives, only got famous post mortem.

I didn't know this and even though it's surprising, it makes a lot of sense. Thanks for this info @steemmillionaire I really appreciate it as I learned something :)