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3 11 Most Expensive Paintings In The World

Would you pay tons of money for a painting? Have you ever wondered which ones they are, and how much they were sold for? Here is a list of the 11 most expensive paintings in the world and how much they are worth. Don't forget to share your thoughts in the comment area. - Enjoy


Portrait Of Adele Bloch Bauer 1. By Gustav Klimt
Worth: $142.8 million (sold in 2006)


Portrait Of Dr. Gachet. By Vincent Van Gogh
Worth: $134.6 million (sold in 1990)


Bal Du Moulin De La Galette. By Pierre Auguste Renoir
Worth: $127.4 million (sold in 1990)


Portrait of Joseph Roulin. By Vincent Van Gogh
Worth: $99.7 million (sold in 1989)


Portrait Of Adele Bloch-Bauer II. By Gustav Klimt
Worth: $93.0 million (sold in 2006)


A Wheatfield With Cypresses. By Vincent Van Gogh
Worth: $84.1 million (sold in 1993)


Vase With Fifteen Sunflowers. By Vincent Van Gogh
Worth: $74.5 million (sold in 1987)


Le RĂªve. By Pablo Picasso
Worth: $64.3 million (sold in 1997)


Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat. By Vincent Van Gogh
Worth: $63.1 million (sold in 1997)


Portrait Of A Halberdier. By Pontorno
Worth: $60.5 million (sold in 1989)
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't even pay a million for the first one, seriously!

Think Smart Designs said...

Well , If I had the money I don't know if I would spend on it as well.Some of them are great but There more beautiful things in life I would spend less money on!

Anonymous said...

I would walk a hundred miles, naked, on my knees, over broken glass in the snow for
"A Wheatfield With Cypresses"... I would trade all I have for one day on life with that purity of vision. That level of inspiration comes rarely to the few who have forded through madness in order to see the other side.
Simply awe inspiring.

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