Watch What Happens When A Cheap Print From Ikea Gets Displayed In An Art Museum

    "If you could buy this for 2.5 million euros, I'd do it."

    YouTube channel lifehunterstv took a print from Ikea worth 10 euros (approximately $12) and displayed it at Museum Arnhem in the Netherlands to see if they could fool some serious art lovers.

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    We haven't verified if this is real, so take it with a grain of salt, but it's definitely amusing.

    First, the setup.

    Host and prankster Boris showed museum patrons this new piece by "famous Swedish artist Ike Andrews."

    Of course, his name was instantly recognized by art fans "in the know."

    When he asked people what they thought of the piece, they really dug in.

    They gave thoughtful responses to what they were seeing.

    And found an emotional connection with this one-of-a-kind beauty.

    This man was completely blown away!

    Then Boris took the joke to another level...

    So how much would these aficionados pay for this artwork?

    This is just insane.

    Finally, he let everyone off the hook...

    Mostly everyone had a good laugh...

    ...and found it pretty amusing.

    These guys, though? Not so much.

    Awkward!