Masters Gallery is a title from Reiner Knizia released by Gryphon Games. All of the bookshelf titles are numbered alea-style and come in boxes of the same size.
In Masters Gallery, players are art critics and gallery owners at the same time, trying to pump up the value of certain artists before cashing in their works. The works of five artists Vermeer, Degas, Renoir, Monet and Van Gogh are in play. Each player starts with a hand of masterpiece cards, and on a turn you play one on the table to show a stake in the fate of that artist; some masterpiece cards include special actions that allow you to play a second card, draw an extra card, increase the value of a certain artist, or have everyone play a masterpiece card at once.
When a certain number of works from one artist are on the table, the round ends, and each work from the most well-represented artists are sold for $1-3. Masters Gallery lasts four rounds, with players receiving additional masterpiece cards prior to new rounds and the value of an artist’s work increasing based on past performance. The player with the most money after four rounds wins.
Masters Gallery will also be sold as Modern Art: The Card Game in a tuckbox format that’s stands apart from the Gryphon line. Masters Gallery is for 2-5 players.
From Boardgamenews.com