Honors

OFFICIALLY LUXURY ROYAL ART BY THE KING OF ART™

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From honors & effects


... and mad confusions


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Honor where credit is due

Honors


Appreciations


In terms of humour, title dealer Cosmo du Mont takes it to the extreme by not only crowning himself, but also, as a self-made royal, winking, awarding knighthoods, appointing ministers, ambassadors, consuls and attachés, as well as conferring the sounding noble titles of duke, prince, count or baron, thus cultivating the fairground of vanities with media effect.



Depending on the financial power of the new nobles, estates, from beautiful private islands to magnificent castles, can also be acquired with the new art nobility title. This is how the corresponding duchies, principalities and counties came into being.


Of course, these objects are all lavishly furnished with fine art, one could also say artistically refined, delivered. They then quickly cost several hundred million euros and more and are usually run as luxury resorts for the super-rich and managed by the Cosmo du Mont Group.


The man knows what he wants and thus fulfills the noble term `money aristocracy´ with new value.


Wrinkling his nose - looking towards Germany - he cheekily remarks: "There they abolished the impoverished nobility 100 years ago - but nobody can abolish the financial and artistic nobility."


The country needs new riches and he creates them himself with his highly profitable art business, because the clever Cosmo du Mont involves bold investors and rewards them with handsome profits.


Sein Motto dabei:


With art from our house you ennoble your money


and with an honor from our house


we appreciate your life's work.


Friends and patrons of the fine arts have many options. The Kingdom of Art welcomes donations as well as inheritances or legacies. All donations go directly to art without any deductions.


There are many ways for sponsors to support the creation of the Kingdom of Art, and there are practically no limits to patronage.


The King of Art appreciates such commitment and honors ambitious people, for example by naming an art museum after them.

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