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Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Picasso painting sets world record for art auction at $179M

Women of Algiers by Pablo Picasso sold for $179.4 mil
A painting by Pablo Picasso set a world record for artwork at an auction in New York, selling for $179.4 million on Monday night, and a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti set a record for most expensive sculpture, at $141.3 million. The buyers elected to remain anonymous.
"Women of Algiers," once owned by the American collectors Victor and Sally Ganz, was inspired by Picasso's fascination with the 19th-century French artist Eugene Delacroix. It is part of a 15-work series Picasso created in 1954-55 designated with the letters A through O. It has appeared in several major museum retrospectives of the Spanish artist.
Pointing man by Alberto Giacometti sold for $141.3 mil

Alberto Giacometti's sculpture 'Pointing man" was Conceived in 1947, “L’Homme au Doigt” is a 5-foot-10-inch-tall, knobby stick figure. The work was estimated at $130 million by Christie’s in New York. The sale price includes commissions but it sold for $141.3million.

Picasso's "Women of Algiers (Version O)" and Giacometti's life-size "Pointing Man" were among dozens of masterpieces from the 20th century offered at the auction in a curated sale titled "Looking Forward to the Past."

The most expensive artwork sold at auction had been Francis Bacon's "Three Studies of Lucian Freud," which Christie's sold for $142.4 million in 2013.

Three studies of Lucian Freud by Francis Bacon sod for $142.4 mil in 2013

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    1. Dis is epic world record breaking. Congrats.

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  2. I really don't understand dis art craze. Dave now Daniel Craig

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  3. Wow! Thats some money... only art collector would know the value but for me, i only see a 5 years old painting

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    1. All I see is nipples everywhere gosh! Mtsheew!

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    1. Whooping amount for jaga jaga ok

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  5. I'm yet to see the beauty of that second sculpture

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  6. Too much money spent on vanity. Tim28.

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  7. Well Picasso's paintings is the best there is out there aside the monalisa by d'angelo and last supper. it's only right that's it's sold for such an amount.. But wait o my question is $179 million dollars for a painting.. I can only buy that on contract servicing @ 100 naira a month OK bye.

    #FOCUS n & #ACHIEVE

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  8. The first painting is all about disrespecting women or what?

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    1. It's all about nipples imagine what they pay huge amount for the second pic got me like #whatisthisagain

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  9. Wow! Dis is record breaking, and great. Thumbs up for dis.

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  10. Omo see as money dey walk around sha. Thats a master piece, if only u have eyes for great art works.

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  11. That Picasso too like boobs, ha ha wetin?!

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  12. That's quite a lot of money though! I love the paintings of Picasso, it's beautiful!

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    1. Am sure you're just seeing that name for the first time

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  13. That's quite a lot of money though! I love the paintings of Picasso, it's beautiful!

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    1. Like you even know anything about painting

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  14. It beats my imagination how this piece of art go as expensive as that

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  15. Hian! All that money for a single painting, odikwa egwu. Linda take note!

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  16. Hmmm, wouldn't be surprised if the so called anonymous buyer was Jay Z. #PicassoBaby

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  17. Wow, I have never understood why works of art are expensive, I mean it is just some fancy artist doodling on a canvass. I bet those classic artists would be astounded at the price the works fetch.

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  18. what is so special about these painting and sculpture, Linda abeg tell me cos i dont know. I have a very good painting that is better make them come buy my own na.

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  19. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    If na only me dey this world this painters for dey cy of hungry everyday i swear....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  20. Why wont it sell this high? See nipples and breast everywhere. This must definitely be purchased by a man.With this @ home, he doesnt need all these Ashewo koboko!

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  21. That pointing man go move for night slap the owner!! #scarrysculpture#

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    1. And that's how they will be letting bad spirits enter and rake their position

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  22. dats a lot of money 4 ART n smhhhhhhh

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  23. Millions 4 dese yamayama tin whr dey draw..oyinbo..chai

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  24. Those who appreciate work of art.

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  25. I get how art is cool and should be appreciated but 179m?!!!!!! mba, no way

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  26. Wow, nice piece good money

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  27. Art aint always about aesthetics

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  28. Check out Damien Hirst's For The Love Of God
    $50M

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  29. Edvard Munch's The Scream sold for $119M and it aint as beautiful as le femmes d'algiers

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  30. The Mona Lisa is insured for €447M
    Doubt if they'll sell though

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  31. You can't go wrong with good art

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  32. Dats a huge amt of money.tough I love the paintings........sell your products for free,click here

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