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10 Most Expensive Paintings Ever
by Bruno Dillen
1. Garçon à la Pipe by Pablo
Picasso ($ 104,100,000)
Garçon à la Pipe is painted during
Picasso's famous Rose Period, a period in which Picasso preferred
cheerful orange and pink colours. The oil on canvas painting, measuring
100 × 81.3 cm (slightly over 39 × 32 inches), depicts a
Parisian boy holding a pipe in his left hand.
The record price paid for this painting in an
auction at Sotheby's New York on May 4, 2004, was a bit of a surprise.
While aesthetically pleasing, the painting is not made in the Cubist
style that Picasso is so renowned for. Many even state that the record
price was more due to the artists name than the quality of the
painting.
2. Portrait of Dr. Gachet by Vincent van Gogh
($ 82,500,000)
This painting by the Dutch Impressionism master
Vincent van Gogh suddenly became world-famous when Japanese businessman
Ryoei Saito paid $82.5 million for it at auction in Christie's, New
York. Saito was so attached to the painting that he wanted it to be
cremated with him when he died. Saito died in 1996 but the painting was
saved.
Vincent van Gogh actually painted two versions of
Dr Gachet's portrait. You can view the other version, with a slightly
different color scheme, at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
3. Au Moulin de la Galette by Pierre-Auguste
Renoir ($ 78,000,000)
Bal au moulin de la Galette, Montmartre is an 1876
painting by French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. On May 17, 1990, it
was sold for $ 78,000,000 at Sotheby's in New York City, New York to
Ryoei Saito, who bought it together with the Portrait of Dr Gachet.
4. Massacre of the Innocents by Peter Paul
Rubens ($ 76,700,000)
This painting by Peter Paul Rubens, painted in
1611, is the only one painting in this list which was not painted in
the 19th or 20th century. It was sold to Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron
Thomson of Fleet for $ 76,700,000 at a 2002 Sotheby's auction.
5. Portrait de l'Artiste sans Barbe by Vincent
van Gogh ($ 71,500,000)
Portrait de l'artiste sans barbe ("Self-portrait
without beard") is one of many self-portraits by the Dutch painter
Vincent van Gogh, that he painted in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence,
France in September 1889. The painting is a oil painting on canvas and
is 40 cm x 31 cm (16" x 13").
Van Gogh painted this just after he had shaved
himself. This is an uncommon painting since his other self-portraits
show him with a beard. The self-portrait is one of the most expensive
paintings of all time since it was sold for $71.5 million in 1998 in
New York.
6. Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier by Paul
Cézanne ($ 60,500,000)
This painting by Paul Cézanne, painted in
ca. 1893-1894, sold for $ 60,500,000 at Sotheby's New York on May 10,
1999 to "The Whitneys". Whitney, born into one of America's wealthiest
families, was a venture capitalist, publisher, Broadway show and
Hollywood film producer, and philanthropist.
7. Femme aux Bras Croisés by Pablo
Picasso ($ 55,000,000)
This painting, painted in 1901, was a part of
Picasso's famous Blue Period, a dark, sad period. The painting depicts
a woman with her arms crossed staring at the endless nothing. The
beautiful different tones of blue ofcourse are typical for the period
Picasso was in.
Femme aux Bras Croisés was sold for $
55,000,000 November 8, 2000, at Christie's Rockefeller in New York
City. With four paintings by Picasso in the top ten, we can name him
without a doubt the most expensive painter ever.
8. Irises by Vincent Van Gogh ($ 53,900,000)
With 3 paintings in this top ten, van Gogh is also
a main supplier of expensive paintings. Vincent van Gogh painted this
at Saint Paul-de-Mausole in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France in
1889, only one year before his death. In 1987, it became the most
expensive painting ever sold, though this record has since been
surpassed. It was sold for $ 54,000,000 to Alan Bond.
9. Les Noces de Pierrette by Pablo Picasso ($
51,670,000)
Les Noces de Pierrette was also painted in
Picasso's Blue Period, a period in which he suffered from poverty and
depression. This painting was sold to a rich Chines businessman for $
51,670,000 at Binoche et Godeau in Paris, France, on November 30, 1989.
10. Femme Assise Dans Un Jardin by Pablo
Picasso ($ 49,500,000)
The only painting in this list by Picasso that is
actually painted in his world-famous Cubism style. Pablo Picasso
painted it in 1938, only a few years before World War II broke out. The
woman he painted was one of his mistresses, Dora Maar.
Femme Assise Dans Un Jardin by Pablo Picasso was
sold at on November 10, 1999, for $ 49,500,000 at New York City's
Sotheby's. The auction was very hectic because three anonymous phone
bidders tried to win the painting.
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