World's Most Valuable Artworks 6-Piece Museum Quality Magnet Set (2.5" x 3.5")
Bring the world's most priceless masterpieces to your refrigerator with this exclusive 6-piece handcrafted magnet set featuring the rarest and most sought-after fine art in history!
Set Includes:
1. Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
2. Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci
3. Interchange by Willem de Kooning
4. Number 17A by Jackson Pollock
5. Nafea Faa Ipoipo (When Will You Marry?) by Paul Gauguin
6. The Card Players by Paul Cézanne
Magnet Details:
- Size: 2.5" x 3.5" each
- Durable metal frame
- High-definition print on professional color printers
- Super clear mylar protective cover
- Firm plastic backing
- Thoroughly inspected before shipping
About the Artworks:
1. Mona Lisa: Da Vinci's enigmatic masterpiece, valued at $860 million, is the world's most famous painting.
2. Salvator Mundi: The most expensive painting ever sold ($450 million), this recently rediscovered da Vinci sparked controversy in the art world.
3. Interchange: De Kooning's abstract expressionist work sold for $300 million in 2015, setting a record at the time.
4. Number 17A: Pollock's iconic drip painting, valued at $200 million, revolutionized modern art.
5. Nafea Faa Ipoipo: Gauguin's Tahitian masterpiece sold for $210 million in 2014, one of the highest prices ever for a painting.
6. The Card Players: Part of Cézanne's famous series, one version sold privately for a reported $250 million.
Why This Collection is Unique:
This set represents over $2 billion worth of art history in your hands! Perfect for art enthusiasts, educators, students, or anyone who appreciates the world's greatest masterpieces. These museum-quality magnets offer a rare opportunity to display and study these invaluable works up close.
Ideal for:
- Art history buffs
- Classroom visual aids
- Inspiring creativity
- Unique gifts for art lovers
Own a piece of art history without the billion-dollar price tag!
Note: These are high-quality reproductions and not affiliated with any museum or artist estate.