List of most expensive paintings

When Will You Marry? by Paul Gauguin was sold at the highest known price ever paid for any painting.

This is a list of the highest known prices paid for paintings. The earliest sale on the list (Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh) is from 1987, and more than tripled the previous record price, set only two years before, introducing a new era in top picture prices. The sale was also significant in that for the first time a "modern" painting (in this case from 1888) became the record holder, as opposed to the old master paintings which had always previously held it. Since that time sales of the most valuable paintings have usually been made at auctions, though that had by no means always been the case before, and the list below still shows some "private sales", including the five most expensive. The current record price was paid for When Will You Marry? by Paul Gauguin, which was sold for $300 million in 2015.

Background

The world's most famous paintings, especially old master works done before 1803, are generally owned or held at museums, for viewing by patrons. The museums very rarely sell them, and as such, they are quite literally priceless. Guinness World Records lists the Mona Lisa as having the highest insurance value for a painting in history. On permanent display at The Louvre museum in Paris, the Mona Lisa was assessed at US$100 million on December 14, 1962. Taking inflation into account, the 1962 value would be around US$780 million in 2015.[1]

The earliest sale on the list below (Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh) is from March 1987; with a price of £24.75 million ($82 million in current dollars) it tripled the previous record and introduced a new era in top art sales. Before this, the highest absolute price paid for a painting was £8.1 million ($23 million in current dollars) paid by the J. Paul Getty Museum for Mantegna's Adoration of the Magi at Christie's in London on April 18, 1985.[2] In constant dollars, the highest price paid before 1987 was by the National Gallery of Art when in February 1967 they acquired Leonardo da Vinci's Ginevra de' Benci for around $5 million ($35 million in current dollars) from the Princely Family of Liechtenstein. The sale of Van Gogh's Sunflowers was also significant in that for the first time a "modern" (in this case 1888) painting became the record holder, as opposed to the old master paintings which previously had dominated the market. In contrast, there are currently only seven pre-1850 paintings among the top 48 listed.

An exceptional case is graffiti artist David Choe, who accepted payment in shares for painting graffiti art in the headquarters of a fledgling Facebook. While his shares were of limited value when he was awarded them, by the time of Facebook's IPO they were valued at around $200m.[3]

Van Gogh, Picasso, and Warhol

Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol are by far the best represented artists in the list. Whereas Picasso and Warhol became wealthy men, Van Gogh (supposedly) sold only one painting in his lifetime, The Red Vineyard, for 400 francs (about $1600 in 2011) to the impressionist painter and heiress Anna Boch.[4] His seven paintings in the list below alone were sold for over 719 million current dollars.

List of highest prices paid

This list is ordered by consumer price index inflation-adjusted value[note 1] (in bold) in millions of September 2014 United States dollars. Where necessary, the price is first converted to dollars using the exchange rate at the time the painting was sold. The inflation adjustment may change as recent inflation rates are often revised. A list in another currency may be in a slightly different order due to exchange rate fluctuations. Paintings are only listed once, i.e. for the highest price sold.

Adjusted price (in millions) Original price (in millions) Painting Image Artist Year Date of sale Rank at sale Seller Buyer Auction house
~$300 ~$300[note 2] Nafea Faa Ipoipo (When Will You Marry?) Paul Gauguin 1892 February 2015 1 or 2[note 3] Rudolf Staechelin family Unknown, possibly the State of Qatar Private sale[5]
$274 $259 +[note 4] The Card Players Paul Cézanne 1892/93 April 2011 1 George Embiricos State of Qatar Private sale[6][7][8]
$186 $186 No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red) Mark Rothko 1951 August 2014 Christian Moueix Dmitry Rybolovlev Private sale via Yves Bouvier[9]
$165.4 $140 No. 5, 1948 Jackson Pollock 1948 November 2, 2006 1 David Geffen David Martinez Private sale via Sotheby's[10]
$162.4 $137.5 Woman III Willem de Kooning 1953 November 18, 2006 2 David Geffen Steven A. Cohen Private sale via Larry Gagosian[11]
$158.5 $155 Le Rêve Pablo Picasso 1932 March 26, 2013 4 Steve Wynn Steven A. Cohen Private sale[12]
$158.4 $135 Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I Gustav Klimt 1907 June 18, 2006 1 Maria Altmann Ronald Lauder, Neue Galerie Private sale via Christie's[13]
$152.0 $82.5 Portrait of Dr. Gachet Vincent van Gogh 1890 May 15, 1990 1 Siegfried Kramarsky family Ryoei Saito[note 5] Christie's, New York
$145.0 $142.4 Three Studies of Lucian Freud Francis Bacon 1969 November 12, 2013 7 Elaine Wynn, ex-wife of Steve Wynn[16] Christie's, New York[17]
$143.9 $78.1 Bal du moulin de la Galette[note 6] Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1876 May 17, 1990 2 Betsey Whitney Ryoei Saito[note 7] Sotheby's, New York
$131.1 $104.2 Garçon à la pipe Pablo Picasso 1905 May 4, 2004 3 Greentree foundation (Whitney family) Barilla Group?[18] Sotheby's, New York[19]
$127.5 $127.5 Salvator Mundi Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci 1490-1519 May 2013 Robert Simon Dmitry Rybolovlev Private sale via Yves Bouvier[20][9]
$124.2 $119.9 The Scream[note 8] Edvard Munch 1895 May 2, 2012 8 Petter Olsen Leon Black[21] Sotheby's, New York
$120.3 $110.0 Flag[note 9] Jasper Johns 1954 March 2010 7 Jean-Christophe Castelli Steven A. Cohen Private sale, estimated price[22]
$118 $118 Reclining Nude With Blue Cushion Amedeo Modigliani 1490-1519 2012 Steven A. Cohen Dmitry Rybolovlev Private sale via Yves Bouvier[9]
$116.2 $106.5 Nude, Green Leaves and Bust Pablo Picasso 1932 May 4, 2010 8 Frances Lasker Brody estate Christie's, New York[23]
$113 ++ $58 plus exchange of works[note 10] Portrait of Joseph Roulin Vincent van Gogh 1889 August 1, 1989 1 Private collection, Zürich Museum of Modern Art New York Private sale via Thomas Ammann, Fine Art Zurich[24]
$111.9 $95.2 Dora Maar au Chat Pablo Picasso 1941 May 3, 2006 5 Gidwitz family Boris Ivanishvili[25] Sotheby's, New York[26]
$111.2 $53.9 Irises Vincent van Gogh 1889 November 11, 1987 1 son of Joan Whitney Payson Alan Bond[note 11] Sotheby's, New York
$109.9 $100.0 Eight Elvises Andy Warhol 1963 October 2008 10 Annibale Berlingieri Unknown, possibly the State of Qatar[27] Private sale via Philippe Ségalot[28]
$107.7 $105.7
(¥10,300)
Anna's Light Barnett Newman 1968 October 4, 2013 16 DIC Corp. Private sale[29][30][31]
$107.7 $105.4 Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster) Andy Warhol 1963 November 13, 2013 18 Sotheby's, New York[32]
$103.9 $87.9 Adele Bloch-Bauer II Gustav Klimt 1912 November 2, 2006 9 Maria Altmann Christie's, New York
$103.8 $71.5 Portrait de l'artiste sans barbe Vincent van Gogh 1889 November 19, 1998 5 Heirs of Jacques Koerfer Christie's, New York
$102 $100 La Montagne Sainte-Victoire vue du bosquet du Château Noir Paul Cézanne 1904 2013[note 12] ? Edsel and Eleanor Ford House Anonymous Private sale[33][34]
$101.4 $76.7
(£49.5)
Massacre of the Innocents Peter Paul Rubens 1611 July 10, 2002 6 an Austrian family Kenneth Thomson[note 13] Sotheby's, London
$94.8 $86.3 Triptych, 1976 Francis Bacon 1976 May 14, 2008 13 Moueix Family, Château Pétrus[36] Roman Abramovich[37] Sotheby's, New York[38]
$94.4 $80.0 False Start Jasper Johns 1959 October 12, 2006 10 David Geffen Kenneth C. Griffin Private sale via Richard Gray[39]
$94.1 $57 A Wheatfield with Cypresses Vincent van Gogh 1889 May 1993 5 son of Emil Georg Bührle Walter H. Annenberg[note 14] Private sale via Steven Mazoh
$93.2 $49.3
(F300)
Les Noces de Pierrette Pablo Picasso 1905 November 30, 1989 3 Fredrik Roos [40] Tomonori Tsurumaki Binoche et Godeau Paris
$92.0 $47.8 Yo, Picasso Pablo Picasso 1901 May 9, 1989 2 Wendell Cherry Stavros Niarchos Sotheby's, New York
$91.6 $80.0 Turquoise Marilyn Andy Warhol 1964 May 20, 2007 17 Stefan Edlis Steven A. Cohen Private sale via Larry Gagosian[41]
$90.3 $70.0 Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos, Marquis of Vasto, in Armor with a Page Titian 1533 November 2003 10 AXA insurance company Getty Museum Private sale via Hervé Aaron[42][43]
$90.0 $86.9 Orange, Red, Yellow Mark Rothko 1961 May 8, 2012 25 Estate of David Pincus Christie's, New York[44]
$87.6 $80.5
(£40.9)
Le Bassin aux Nymphéas Claude Monet 1919 June 24, 2008 20 J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Christie's, London[45]
$86.6 $60.5 Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier[note 15] Paul Cézanne 1894 May 10, 1999 9 Whitney Family Sotheby's, New York
$84.2 $39.7
(£24.75)
Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers Vincent van Gogh 1888 March 30, 1987 1 daughter-in-law of Chester Beatty Yasuo Goto, Yasuda Comp. Christie's, London
$84.2 $84.2 Black Fire I Barnett Newman 1961 May 13, 2014 33 Private Collection Anonymous Christie's, New York[47]
$83.4 $72.8 White Center (Yellow, Pink and Lavender on Rose) Mark Rothko 1950 May 15, 2007 20 David Rockefeller, Sr. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani[48] Sotheby's, New York[49]
$82.1 $71.7 Green Car Crash (Green Burning Car I) Andy Warhol 1963 May 16, 2007 21 Private collection, Zürich Philip Niarchos Christie's, New York[50]
$81.9 $81.9 Triple Elvis [Ferus Type] Andy Warhol 1963 November 12, 2014 36 WestSpiel [51] Christie's, New York [52]
$80.9 $80.8 Three Studies for a Portrait of John Edwards Francis Bacon 1984 May 13, 2014 36 Private Collection Anonymous Christie's, New York[47]
$79.2 $70.6
(£50)
Diana and Actaeon

Titian 1556–1559 February 1, 2009 26 Duke of Sutherland National Galleries of Scotland & National Gallery, London Private sale[53][54][55]
$79.0 $75
(€50-60)[note 16]
Darmstadt Madonna Hans Holbein 1526 July 12, 2011 30 Donatus, Hereditary Prince of Hesse Reinhold Würth Private sale via Christoph Graf Douglas[56]
$78.3 $68 The Gross Clinic Thomas Eakins 1875 April 12, 2007 20 Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Museum of Art Private sale.[57]
$77.3 $75.1 No 1 (Royal Red and Blue) Mark Rothko 1954 November 13, 2012 34 John and Anne Marion Sotheby's, New York[58]
$76.9 $40.7 Au Lapin Agile Pablo Picasso 1904 November 27, 1989 5 daughter of Joan Whitney Payson Walter H. Annenberg Sotheby's, New York
$76.3 $38.5
(£20.9)
Acrobate et jeune arlequin[note 17] Pablo Picasso 1905 November 28, 1988 3 heir of Roger Janssen?[note 18] Mitsukoshi Christie's, London
$75.2 $55.0 Femme aux Bras Croisés Pablo Picasso 1902 November 8, 2000 13 McCormick family, Chicago Christie's, New York[59]
$75.0 $69.0 Nude Sitting on a Divan ("La Belle Romaine") Amedeo Modigliani 1917 November 2, 2010 33 Halit Cıngıllıoglu[60] Sotheby's, New York[61]
$74.9 $63.5 Police Gazette[62] Willem de Kooning 1955 October 12, 2006 19 David Geffen Steven A. Cohen Private sale via Richard Gray[39]
$74.4 $71.7
(£45)
Diana and Callisto Titian 1556–1559 March 2, 2012 37 Duke of Sutherland National Galleries of Scotland & National Gallery, London Private sale[63]
$70.4 $47.5 Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat Vincent van Gogh 1890 1997 11 Steve Wynn[note 19] Private sale via Acquavella Galleries Inc., New York[65]
$70.0 $49.5 Femme assise dans un jardin Pablo Picasso 1938 November 10, 1999 15 Robert Saidenberg[66] Sotheby's, New York
$69.6 $69.6 Untitled Cy Twombly 1970 November 12, 2014 51 Nicola del Roscio [51] Christie's, New York [67]
$69.6 $69.6 Four Marlons Andy Warhol 1966 November 12, 2014 51 WestSpiel[51] Christie's, New York [68]
$69.0 $65.5
(¥425.5)
Eagle Standing on Pine Tree[69] Qi Baishi 1946 May 22, 2011 38 Liu Yiqian Hunan TV & Broadcast Intermediary Co[70] China Guardian Auctions
$68.9 $63.4 Men in Her Life Andy Warhol 1962 November 8, 2010 37 Jose Mugrabi Phillips de Pury & Company[71]
$67.7 $35.2 Portrait of a Halberdier Pontormo 1537 May 31, 1989 5 Chauncey Stillman Getty Museum Christie's, New York
$67.2 $60.0 Suprematist Composition Kazimir Malevich 1916 November 3, 2008 34 Heirs of Kazimir Malevich Sotheby's, New York[72]
$66.3 $66.2 Untitled Mark Rothko 1952 May 13, 2014 54 Private Collection Anonymous Christie's, New York[47]
$65.5 $62.1
(¥402.5)
Zhichuan Resettlement[73] Wang Meng 1350 June 4, 2011 42 Beijing Poly Auction
$65.1 $65.1 Spring (Le Printemps) Édouard Manet 1881 November 5, 2014 56 Getty Museum Christie's, New York[74]

See also

Notes

  1. Using the U.S. Department Of Labor's September 2014 historical consumer price index table (Table 24 in the pdf file), representing the U.S. city average for all urban consumers. The average between 1982 and 1984 is set to 100; the CPI-U for September 2014 was 238.031
  2. Exact price unknown, but described by The New York Times as "close to $300 million."
  3. Depending on whether its price exceed that of The Card Players; neither painting's price at sale is definitively known.
  4. Exact price (even the currency of sale) is not known, with estimates from $259 million to even $300 million
  5. Reportedly, Gachet's portrait was privately resold to a European buyer in 1997 or 1998 for $65-$90 million through Sotheby’s[14][15]
  6. This is the small version of the painting; the large version is at Musée d'Orsay.
  7. Privately resold for ca. $50 million through Sotheby’s in 1997[15]
  8. One of two pastel versions; another two painted versions (and lithography) exist, all created by Munch
  9. Most expensive painting by a living artist
  10. The paintings transferred to the dealers include a late Monet entitled Corona (Water Lilies) from around 1920; Renoir's Reclining Nude of 1902, Kandinsky's Autumn Landscape, Murnau from 1908, and Picasso's Striped Bodice from September 1943.
  11. Alan Bond could not pay off the painting, and Irises was resold (probably for somewhat less) to the Getty Museum.
  12. exact date of sale is not available
  13. Later in 2002, Thomson donated his private collection, including the Rubens, to the Art Gallery of Ontario[35]
  14. Annenberg donated it subsequently to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  15. Steve Wynn, who bid on the painting at auction, privately acquired the work several months later from the unidentified buyer for an undisclosed, supposedly lower price. Kenneth Griffin acquired it in 2004 from Wynn.[46]
  16. Usually estimated at "over €50 M" or "between 50 and 60 million Euros". $75M would have been €53M on July 12, 2011.
  17. resold for £12m to Stavros Niarchos in 1993
  18. A Belgian banker and collector who bought it in 1939 for $18,000. His was the last name on the 1988 provenance list; painting came from "a private collection in Arizona"
  19. On Oct. 7, 2005, The New York Times reported that Steven Cohen bought van Gogh's "Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat" and Gauguin's "Bathers" (1903) from Steve Wynn for approximately $110 million,[64] though guesses range from $100-150 million. One or both of the paintings may thus occur higher on this list.

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