Most Expensive Paintings in the World
While wandering around Wikipedia I discovered a list of the most expensive paintings in the world. Their prices have been adjusted for inflation too, which is quite interesting.
- No. 5, 1948 - Jackson Pollock - $140 ($140), sold in November 2006.
- Woman III - Willem deKooning - $137.5 ($137.5), sold in November 2006
- Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I - Gustav Klimt - $135 ($135), sold in January 2006
- Portrait of Dr. Gachet - Vincent van Gogh - $82.5 ($127.3), sold in May 1990
- Bal au moulin de la Galette, Montmartre - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - $78.1 ($120.5), sold in May 1990
- Garçon à la pipe - Pablo Picasso - $104.2 ($111.2), sold in May 2004
- Irises - Vincent van Gogh - $53.9 ($95.7), sold in November 1997
- Dora Maar au Chat - Pablo Picasso - $95.2 ($95.2), sold in May 2006
- Portrait de l'artiste sans barbe - Vincent van Gogh - $71.5 ($88.5), sold in November 1998
- Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II - Gustav Klimt - $87.9 ($87.9), Sold in November 2006
The Wikipedia list takes inflation into account, but I wonder how the list would look if the above paintings were all sold this year. I doubt that the Pollock, deKooning or Klimt paintings would top the list.
I think if any of the Van Gogh paintings sold now, they would have to make more than the current top three paintings.
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