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Amazon has just announced the Amazon Art marketplace, giving users access to 40,000 pieces of art from 150 dealers and galleries. The new site will host artwork from over 4,500 artists at launch, making it one of the largest online collections available, according to the company. It said it aims to “demystify the world of art,” by giving users a “gallery experience” while browsing collections from Impressionism to Folk Art. High-end galleries like Paddle8 and Holden Luntz will be represented, featuring pieces ranging from $200 Clifton Ross photographic prints to a $1.45 million Monet. Artists and dealers are represented from across the world, including the US, UK, Netherlands and Canada. To check them out for yourself, hit the source.
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