Top 10 Most Expensive Paintings Of All Time with Pictures
Millions and Hundreds of Millions of dollars are spent
every year by the wealthy seeking a highly sought after piece of art.
Following is a list of the Top Ten Most Expensive Paintings of All Time
and an explanation of what makes them so special and worth the
exorbitant price.
1. Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer by Gustav Klimt ($135,000,000)
This record breaking sale was enabled by a court order by the
Austrian government to return the painting to the Artist’s rightful
heir. The entire dispute lasted over a year and was necessary to return
the painting that was looted by the Nazis during World War II.
Skillfully painted in 1907 by the art nouveau master Gustav Klimt,
the painting was purchased by Ronald S. Lauder, the cosmetics heir, in
2006.
2. Garçon à la Pipe by Pablo Picasso ($104,100,000)
Created during the Rose Period, Garcon a la Pipe showcases Picasso’s exceptional use of cheerful orange and pink palatte.
The oil on canvas painting, measuring 100 × 81.3 cm (slightly
over 39 × 32 inches), displays a Parisian boy holding a pipe in
his left hand.
The record price auction at the time on May 4, 2004 in Sotheby’s was
a bit of a surprise to the core art buyers, because it was painted in
the style not usually associated with the pioneering Cubist artist.
3. Dora Maar with Cat by Pablo Picasso ($95,200,000)
Another enormous surprise followed in 2006, when this painting near
doubled its inaccurate presale estimate and brought in new record
$95,200,000 at auction at Sotheby’s on May 3, 2006.
Painted in 1941, Picasso’s controversial portrait (one of his last)
is sometimes described as an unflattering depiction of his mistress,
Dora Maar, who was an artist/photographer and mistress of Picasso whose
relationship lasted ten years during the 1930s and 40s.
4. Portrait of Dr. Gachet by Vincent van Gogh ($82,500,000)
This painting by the Dutch Impressionist 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.
5. Bal Au Moulin de la Galette by Pierre-Auguste Renoir ($78,000,000)
Bal au moulin de la Galette, Montmartre was painted by French artist
Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1876. On May 17, 1990, it was sold for $
78,000,000 at Sotheby’s in New York City to Ryoei Saito, who bought it
together with the Portrait of Dr Gachet (see above).
6. Massacre of the Innocents by Peter Paul Rubens ($76,700,000)
This painting by Peter Paul Rubens, painted in 1611, is the only
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.
7. 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 Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. He
painted this one 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″).
This is an uncommon painting since his other self-portraits show him
with a beard. The self-portrait became one of the most expensive
paintings of all time when it was sold for $71.5 million in 1998 in New
York.
8. 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.
9. Femme aux Bras Croisés by Pablo Picasso ($55,000,000)
This work, painted in 1901, was a part of Picasso’s famous Blue
Period, a dark, sad time in the artist’s life. The beautiful &
various tones of blue are typical. The painting depicts a woman with
her arms crossed staring at the endless nothing.
Femme aux Bras Croisés was sold for $55,000,000 November 8, 2000, at Christie’s Rockefeller in New York City.
10. Irises by Vincent Van Gogh ($53,900,000)
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 to date. It was
sold for $ 54,000,000 to Alan Bond and later resold to the Getty Museum.
NOTEWORTHY
No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock ($140,000,000?)
Unconfirmed rumors buzzing in the art world now place this painting
at the top of the list, at least temporarily. If true, the $140 million
price tag would be the highest ever for a painting, besting the $135
million paid for the Gustav Klimt painting Portrait of Adele Block
Bauer in June 2006.

















