," goes on to say that one gallery almost sold all of its prints and a rival site also took 100 orders for prints. (Selling, 1)

Also, in the second article cited, "Art and the Internet," an article found in BusinessWeek on 24 January, 2001, it claims that only 2% of international art sales, valued at $7 billion, are actually well-known and sold in public auctions with the help of the Internet. They look forward to a future where the value of art will be redesigned and modernized. Some online auction houses are creating new concepts to further open the art market, presumably setting up more dazzling designs and flash images to catch the attention of would-be art collectors.

However, in the fourth article entitled "Rough Time Online," from ArtNews of January, 2001, the journal declares that it has been a tough year for online sales of art, with many...
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