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| {{Item|Bland Waterfall Painting}} || 20 ||This painting of a waterfall is bland and uninspired, but you can barely make out an older, better painting underneath. The older painting looks to have been a practice piece by a goblin expert.
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| {{Item|"Pies cooling on a Windowsill"}} || 20 ||This scribbled mess is supposedly about pies, but it doesn't contain any recognizable shapes -- just ugly blobs. It's unsigned and unappealing.
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| {{Item|"Snake Widow Lake"}} || 20 ||A lovely forgery of "Snake Widow Lake" by [[Hermard Torsitan]], the most esteemed living human painter.
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| {{Item|Forest Painting}} || 30 ||This is the work of an elven artisan from approximately 300 years ago. It has a slight kitsch factor, and may look good on a wall, but it has little monetary value.
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| {{Item|"Shoddy Forgery"}} || 30 ||It's an extremely poor forgery of "Last Autumn Sunset" by [[Kot Bhenul]]. There isn't even any real gold in the gold paint!
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| {{Item|Painting of Traticus}} || 40 ||This nature scene depicts [[Traticus]], the mythical elven hero, entering the [[Woods of Disdain]]. The subject matter dates the painting to the New Revisionist period, 150 years ago. By elven timelines this was very recent, making the painting extremely tacky. Perhaps it will gain value in 300 years, however.
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| {{Item|Blurry Pastoral}} || 150||A blurry watercolor without much to redeem it. However, it was made with highly magical elven pigments that can be reclaimed.
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| {{Item|"Orcs and Storks"}} || 200 ||You can kind of make out little orc faces and little stork bodies in this abstract painting, although you have to squint. It's bright and upbeat, but you've never heard of the painter.
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| {{Item|"Shield Breaker's Lament"}} || 200 ||A portrait of a red-robed mage with a trained battle-rat. The mage is crying over a mug of spilled beer. There are no shields present in the picture. (Artist unknown.)
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| {{Item|Stunning Painting}} || 250 ||This piece is absolutely stunning... literally. Its magical pigments cause the viewer to very briefly lose their balance when viewing the painting. It's also a lovely painting and you're not sure why the artist bothered with the trickery.
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| {{Item|Peaceful Scene}} || 250 ||A lovely scene. Perhaps it was created by [[Mirkym]] -- it has her signature approach to foliage -- but probably just created in the same style by an admirer of her work.
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| {{Item|"Clouds and Trees"}} || 250 ||An original work by an elven name you don't recognize, Errasteria. It's lovely.
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| {{Item|"Esoteria"}} || 250 ||A gorgeous replica of [[Crea]]'s "Esoteria", complete with all 88 hidden symbols. Most noticeable is the three-headed duck in one corner, representing the three states of nature.
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| {{Item|Portrait of Ursula}} || 250 ||A portrait of [[Khyrulek]]'s young daughter. She's a pale Human child, no more than five years old, and she looks miserable.|-| {{Item|Grim's Death}} || 300 ||A recreation of the famous painting from the end of the Dwarven Period. The detail work really captures the ham-fisted spirit of dwarven painting techniques.|-| {{Item|"Talerra At The New Moon"Forger}} || 350 ||A depiction of [[Talerra]], the spectral God of Depression and Knowing the Truth. Her ghostly arm beckons as if she has some bad news to deliver. This painting seems supernaturally resilient, and it has probably been blessed by one of Talerra's few monk-priests. However, it's way too creepy to display in a home.|-| {{Item|"Forgers Peril"}} || 400||As you glance into this painting, the details seem to melt away. It is a cursed forgery of [[Gobblenuk]]'s Forger's Peril: the insane goblin artist concocted a magical painting that can never be replicated. Any attempt to do so results in this monstrous visual effect. On the other hand, the visual effect is pretty sweet.|-| {{Item|"Always the Way"}} || 400 ||A masterpiece in the vein of "Esoteria" or "The Cured Path", this symbol-laden mess of a painting contains over 400 secret meanings.|-| {{Item|Reasonably Nice Abstract Art}} || 400 ||Not inspired, but quite pleasant to look at, this abstract piece would look good hanging in a Council official's office. It lends a little class to any room it's in.|-| {{Item|"Seasons Beyond Winter"}} || 450 ||An artist's depiction of what a fifth season might be like, if there was one between winter and spring. It's lovely, but it pretty much just looks like winter to you.
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| {{Item|"Last Autumn Sunset"}} || 500||It's the little-known masterpiece by dwarven artist [[Kot Bhenul]]. Note the beautiful use of real gold in the paint.
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| {{Item|"With The Wind On My Face I Can Never Smile}} || 500 ||A wintry woodland scene featuring a little elf girl crying. You don't recognize the artist's name, but it dates back at least 1300 years, so that's something.|-| {{Item|"The Day I Dared To Dream"}} || 650 ||A collection of rectangles on a blue background painted by [[Susarex]], an elf that was turned into a snake in a tragic zoo accident. The perfectly straight rectangles took Susarex over 200 hours to complete.|-| {{Item|Ornately-Framed Painting}} || 800||This quality replica of "Candlelight and Dawnlight" is overshadowed by its frame, a beautiful masterpiece without peer.|-| {{Item|Reproduction of "Fortress Five"}} || 1000 ||A signed and numbered copy of the famous painting by [[Go Hakomi]], a dwarven master. He recently passed away, increasing this painting's value significantly.|-| {{Item|Wheat}} || 1300 ||A well-known painting by the dwarven artist [[Kot Bhenul]]. Signed and numbered! This is a great find.
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