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The work entitled Merge by artist Pak was the most expensive NFT, with an auction price of US$91.8 million [59] and Everydays: the First 5000 Days, by artist Mike Winkelmann (known professionally as Beeple) the second most expensive at US$69.3 million in 2021. [12] [60] Some digital art NFTs, like these pixel art characters, are examples of ...
Art valuation, an art-specific subset of financial valuation, is the process of estimating the market value of works of art. As such, it is more of a financial rather than an aesthetic concern, however, subjective views of cultural value play a part as well.
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An art auction at Christie's. The art market is the marketplace of buyers and sellers trading in commodities, services, and works of art.. The art market operates in an economic model that considers more than supply and demand; it is a market where art is bought and sold for values based not only on a work's perceived cultural value, but on both its past monetary value as well as its predicted ...
Paintings in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (49 P) Paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest) (40 P) Paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville (8 P)
Untitled is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1982. The artwork was sold at Christie's for $57.3 million in May 2016. At the time, that was the record for Basquiat's most expensive painting. [1] In 2022, it was sold for $85 million at Phillips, [2] becoming Basquiat's third highest auction sale and fourth most ...
Beginning in the mid-6th century, as Buddhism was brought to Japan from Baekje, religious art was introduced from the mainland. The earliest religious paintings in Japan were copied using mainland styles and techniques, and are similar to the art of the Chinese Sui dynasty (581–618) or the late Sixteen Kingdoms around the early 5th century ...
The most famous paintings, especially old master works created before 1803, are generally owned or held by museums for viewing by patrons. Since museums rarely sell them, they are considered priceless. Guinness World Records lists Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa as having the highest insurance value for a painting.