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Pokerface to love of art Nov 29, 2010
By Christopher Ryland In the 1930s I loved a Happy Families card game based on the National Gallery of London and began a lifelong interest in art. In the 1970s my family learnt to love Masterpiece (UK version), with the increased excitement of the luck, bluff and craft of the auction room. We found we could swap the pictures for other sets of our own choice. In 2010 I have acquired an original American version with yet another set of paintings from Chicago, and the new generation of American grandchildren are learning to enjoy good pictures in their own right, whether branded by the market as forgeries or worth a million dollars.
Masterpiece Art Auction Game 1970 Sep 21, 2011
By calilass MY 11 year-old son never wants to play games with me unless I bribe him. This game he loves and asks to play. It could be because he always beats me, but I'll take it! Since I played it incessantly as a kid, this thrills me!