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==Description==
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| text = In the age of plasprints and holvids, the creations of the hand hold an especial value to today's connoiseur. There is just something about wood, canvas and oil paints that appeals. The more famous the artwork, or the artist, the more valuable the piece. Most famous of all is the 'Moaning Lisa', itself apparently a derivative of an older, lost work of art.
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In the age of plasprints and holvids, the creations of the hand hold an especial value to today's connoiseur. There is just something about wood, canvas and oil paints that appeals. The more famous the artwork, or the artist, the more valuable the piece. Most famous of all is the 'Moaning Lisa', itself apparently a derivative of an older, lost work of art.
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|price=105
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==Details==
 
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| || '''Value''' || '''Units'''
 
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| '''Average Price''' || 105 ||
 
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| '''Mass''' || 0.01|| Metric ton
 
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| '''Cargo Space Requirements''' || 1|| Cubic meter
 
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[[Category:Cargo:Luxury|Rare Artwork]]

Revision as of 10:21, 6 October 2005

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Purchasing data
Rare Artwork
Average price 105
Mass 0.01 (metric ton)
Space requirements 1 (cubic meter)


Description


In the age of plasprints and holvids, the creations of the hand hold an especial value to today's connoiseur. There is just something about wood, canvas and oil paints that appeals. The more famous the artwork, or the artist, the more valuable the piece. Most famous of all is the 'Moaning Lisa', itself apparently a derivative of an older, lost work of art.