This is the list of “Most Expensive Painting” ever sold. And the below mention list
shows some private or auction sales record. The Current record price ever sold
painting is “The Card Players” by Paul Cezanne, which was sold for more than $250
Million in 2011.
In another part of this the most famous paintings, this
painting is now owned by museum for screening purpose and it is quite priceless
painting. Guinness Book of World Records listed “Mona Lisa” as having it uppermost costly insurance worth. It was estimated this painting were sold $100
Million in 1962 and the value of this painting today is around US$759 Million. As
this expects the painting Mona Lisa by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci is
currently the most worth full work of art.
10: The Scream ($121.4 Million)
Artist:
Edvard Munch Created: 1893
Location: National Gallery, Oslo, Norway
9: Garcon a la pipe ($128.2 Million)
Artist: Pablo Picasso Created: 1905
Location: Private Collection
8: Bal du Moulin de la Galette ($140.7
Million)
Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir Created: 1876
Location: Musee d’Orsay,
Paris
7: Portrait of Dr. Gachet ($148.6
Million)
Artist:
Vincent van Gogh Created: 1890
Location: Private Collection
6: Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer
I ($154.9 Million)
Artist: Gustav Klimt Created:
1907
Location: Neue Galerie, New York
5: Le Reve ($155.0 Million)
Artist:
Pablo Picasso Created: 1932
Location: Private collection of Steven A. Chohen
4: Woman III ($158.8 Million)
Artist:
William de Kooning Created: 1953
Location: Private Collection of Steven Chohen
3: No. 5, 1948 ($161.7 Million)
Artist: Jackson Pollock Created: 1950
Location: Private Collection, New York
2: The Card Players ($268.1
Million)
Artist:
Paul Cezanne Created: 1890s
Location: Musee d’Orsay, Paris
1: Mona Lisa ($759 Million)
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Created:
1503-1517
Location:
The Louvre
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