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The top 10 neighbors for Fine Art America span government agencies, boating brands, real estate firms, a news publisher, and a politician — with no other entity in the same subcategory appearing anywhere in the set.

The shape is broad: scores run from 0.72 down to 0.64 with no single dominant neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. U.S. Coast Guard leads at 0.72, followed closely by a second Coast Guard handle at 0.69, then Worldmark by Wyndham (0.69), Crooks and Liars (0.67), and Boris Johnson (0.67). The subcategory breakdown across the top 10 is striking in its variety: two Government entries (U.S. Coast Guard, both handles), one Mid-range Hotels entry (Worldmark by Wyndham), one News Publishers entry (Crooks and Liars), one Politicians entry (Boris Johnson), one Real Estate entry (RE/MAX), two Boating entries (West Marine and Boating), one TV Shows entry (Deadline White House), and one Home entry (Homes & Gardens). No subcategory accounts for more than two slots, and Fine Art America's own subcategory — Other — appears nowhere among the neighbors. The cross-kind pattern here is the defining feature: the audience that follows an art marketplace overlaps most with audiences for maritime institutions, mid-range hospitality, political media, and real estate — a combination that resists any single thematic label.

This broad, category-diverse neighbor set indicates an audience whose shape is defined by a wide set of shared structural traits rather than loyalty to any one content domain.

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