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10 most Expensive Painting in the world





10. Portrait of vincent van gogh

Adjusted price: $93.5 Million | Original price: $71.5 Million




These self potraits were made by Vincent van Gogh. The first self-portrait by Van Gogh that survived, is dated 1886. These were sold by heirs of Jacques Koerfer in 1998.



9. Portrait of Joseph Roulin


Adjusted price: $99.7+ Million | Original price: $58+ Million



This painting was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1889. A Swiss private Collection sold this painting to Museum of Modern Art New York in 1989.





8. Dora Maar with Cat - Most expensive painting

Adjusted price: $100.7 Million | Original price: $95.2 Million



This painting was painted by Pablo Picasso in 1941. It was sold by Gidwitz family in 2006.

7. Irises - Most expensive painting

Adjusted price: $101.2 Million | Original price: $53.9 Million



This painting was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1889. Son of Joan Whitney Payson sold this painting to Alan Bond in 1987.

6. Boy with a Pipe - Most expensive painting
Adjusted price: $117.6 Million | Original price: $104.2 Million



This painting was painted by Pablo Picasso in 1905. Greentree foundation (Whitney family) sold it in 2004.

5. Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette

Adjusted price: $127.4 Million | Original price: $78.1 Million



This painting was painted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1876. Betsey Whitney sold this painting to Ryoei Saito in 1990.

4. Portrait of Dr. Gachet - Most expensive painting

Adjusted price: $134.6 Million | Original price: $82.5 Million



This painting was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1890. Siegfried Kramarsky family sold this painting to Ryoei Saito in 1990.

3. Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I


Adjusted price: $142.8 Million | Original price: $135 Million



This painting was painted by Gustav Klimt in 1907. Maria Altmann sold this painting to Ronald Lauder & Neue Galerie in 2006.

2. Woman III -

Adjusted price: $145.4 Million | Original price: $137.5 Million



This painting was painted by Willem de Kooning in 1953. David Geffen sold this painting to Steven A. Cohen in 2006.

1. No. 5, 1948, painted by Jackson Pollock

Adjusted price: $148.1 Million | Original price: $140 Million
Most expensive painting around the world



This painting was painted by Jackson Pollock in 1948. David Geffen sold this painting to David Martinez in 2006.


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