Saturday, May 15, 2010

Pierre-Auguste Renoir


Renoir’s sole entry in the top 15 most expensive paintings is his work Bal au moulin de la Galette. This painting was sold in 1990 to Ryoei Saito, the chairman of a Japanese paper company and a collector of fine art.

  • Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
  • Year: 1876
  • Year of Sale: 1990
  • Sale Price: $78.1 million
  • Currency Adjusted: $128.8 million

visan van goho i


One of two Van Gogh landscapes in the top 15 is A Wheatfield by Cypresses, an idyllic nature scene with the artist’s signature swirling skies. Wheatfield was owned by philanthropist/diplomat Walter Annenberg until his death in 2002, and is now a part of his estate.

  • Artist: Vincent Van Gogh
  • Year: 1889
  • Year of Sale: 1993
  • Sale Price: $57 million
  • Currency Adjusted: $85.1 million

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Number Fourteen: A Wheatfield with Cypresses by Vincent Van Gogh

One of two Van Gogh landscapes in the top 15 is A Wheatfield by Cypresses, an idyllic nature scene with the artist’s signature swirling skies. Wheatfield was owned by philanthropist/diplomat Walter Annenberg until his death in 2002, and is now a part of his estate.

  • Artist: Vincent Van Gogh
  • Year: 1889
  • Year of Sale: 1993
  • Sale Price: $57 million
  • Currency Adjusted: $85.1 million


vincent van Gogh


Number Fourteen: A Wheatfield with Cypresses by Vincent Van Gogh


One of two Van Gogh landscapes in the top 15 is A Wheatfield by Cypresses, an idyllic nature scene with the artist’s signature swirling skies. Wheatfield was owned by philanthropist/diplomat Walter Annenberg until his death in 2002, and is now a part of his estate.

  • Artist: Vincent Van Gogh
  • Year: 1889
  • Year of Sale: 1993
  • Sale Price: $57 million
  • Currency Adjusted: $85.1 million



jackson polock


In 2006, media mogul David Geffen sold Jackson Pollock’s masterwork, No. 5 1948, for $140 million. This made Pollock’s work the most expensive painting in modern history, leading a list of the world’s most highly acclaimed artists. From Pollock to Picasso, Renoir to Van Gogh, famouse fine art fetches an other-wordly price on today’s market. In celebration of their masterworks and the riches now behind them, here is a list of the 15 most expensive paintings in the world.

To round out this list, we’ve arranged these paintings by an adjusted price in 2008 dollars. The U.S. dollar has inflated quite a bit since 1987, when Van Gogh’s Irises sold for $53.9 million. Today, that $53.9 million is worth roughly $102.3 million.