Top 10 Most Expensive Works Of Art Ever

What we propose today is a Top 10 Most Expensive Works Of Art Ever. Many believe that art is invaluable but, evidently, not all think the same way. There are some people willing to spend some real estates for the works of art , including a painting by Van Gogh, Picasso and company. But what is it that makes these works so special and what, in particular, differs from other works which, by contrast, have enjoyed less luck?

I'm no art connoisseur, but I've found an article that could be very useful to answer this question: "the value of a work of art". I leave you to read this interview if you want to deepen the topic since this, at least for today, it's not our goal.
Back then about our steps we see what are, indeed, the works of art ever bought more expensive in public or private auctions and how many were the money spent on them.

A final specification goes, though, is: the value shown is the actual price that reached the works during the auctions and does not represent what the value net of inflation and taxes due to the auction house.

Top 10 Most Expensive Works Of Art Ever

1 The card players (Paul Cezanne)




Value: 250 + million
In 2011 a more famous works of Cezanne (one of three variations made by the artist to tell the truth) was purchased by the Royal family of Qatar who has purchased from Greek reaction to this George. The price has not yet been verified, but at present it is estimated that roams between 250 million and 300 million dollars, outclassing totally any other contender for the title of most expensive in the world!


2 Le Reve (Pablo Picasso)



Value: 155 million
New beginning 2013 is Le Reve, the first of the many paintings of Picasso that we will find in this top 10.
The story of this framework, able to earn the second position among the most expensive ever, is very special.
A year ago, in fact, was sold for $ 135 million. A great deal, that would make this picture the fifth most expensive (in front of just another Picasso). Bad luck has it that Steve Wynn, the seller, due to illness, has a very limited peripheral vision.
For this reason did not notice, during the exhibition following the sale, to have just the right painting behind and, turning, the crop a nudge that created a hole 6 inches.
Despair? No! The 90 thousand dollars were enough to repair the hole and reproducing increased prices because of inflation and increased expenses, the picture was restored to the same buyer who, willingly, agrees.

In this way, "Le Reve", which represents the artist's 20-year-old (when he was 50 years old), barefoot ben 9 opponents and is ranked second, behind only the unattainable "card players"


3 No. 5, 1948 (Jackson Pollock)



Value: 140 million
Until recently this was the most expensive work ever sold. Created by Pollock in 1948 was sold in 2006 and for about five years has dominated unchallenged this ranking having been sold to the modest sum of 140 million dollars.


4 Woman III (Willem de Kooning)


Value: 137.5 million
Leave the podium and meet Willem de Kooning , whose artwork was sold for $ 137.5 million.


5 Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (Gustav Klimt)


Value: 135 million
In fifth place is, in fact, the first portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer, sold the modest sum of 135 million dollars and bought by Ronald Lauder.

6 Nude, green leaves and bust (Pablo Picasso)


Value: 106.5 million
In 2010 was the most expensive painting ever sold. Took the throne, after only a few months, the man who walks (7 ) after only a few months giving Picasso the scepter of the author of the most expensive in the world.
It's the most expensive painting ever sold in a public auction line from the famous New York auction house Christie 's.


7 Walking Man (Alberto Giacometti)


Value: 104.3 million
Unique "no picture" in the top 10 is the man who walks the Italian Alberto Giacometti. It is, of course, the most expensive sculpture in the world! And it is precisely the work that she has ousted Picasso from the top step of the podium at the beginning of 2010.


8 Boy with pipa (Pablo Picasso)


Value: 104.2 million
Picasso again, this time engaged in portrait of a young man known as "petite Louis". It was the most expensive in the world until it was superseded by aforementioned man who walks.


9 Eight Elvises (Andy Warhol)


Value: 100 million
The eight Andy Warhol Elvies reached the ninth position since in 2008 were sold for just 100 million dollars. The painting was part of the works held by Italian Hannibal Berlingeri which sold to Philippe Segalot (as reported by the economist). Not one of the most famous works of the artist, but at the time, the most expensive!


10 Dora Maar (Pablo Picasso)


Value: 95.2 million
Fourth and last work of Picasso in Top 10. This, in particular, managed to reach $ 95.2 million from an auction already very significant: 50 million ... certainly not for everyone. It was bought by Georgian politician Ivanishvili, one of the biggest world's billionaires.

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