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Hannes Võrno's paintings are being sold for almost half a million euros?

The article reports on a video investigation by Elu24 regarding the potential costs associated with the paintings of Hannes Võrno, a notable Estonian artist. The inquiry suggests that the cost of these artworks could reach nearly half a million euros. The report highlights Elu24’s efforts to investigate the matter further, indicating public interest in the financial aspects of the artist's work.

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Hannes Võrno's paintings are being sold for almost half a million euros?

The article reports on a video investigation by Elu24 regarding the potential costs associated with the paintings of Hannes Võrno, a notable Estonian artist. The inquiry suggests that the cost of these artworks could reach nearly half a million euros. The report highlights Elu24’s efforts to investigate the matter further, indicating public interest in the financial aspects of the artist's work.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual inquiry into the financial value of artistic works without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. It focuses on the economic aspect of art valuation, which is less politically charged but still has implications for cultural policy and public funding. As

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