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Picasso Sells for $95.2 Million

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  1. Lil Pun

    Lil Pun Member

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    So how much would the Mona Lisa go for? Really?

    Picasso Portrait Sells for $95.2 Million, 2nd to Another Picasso sold in 2004 for $104 Million

    NEW YORK - A portrait by Pablo Picasso of the woman who influenced him in the late 1930s and early 1940s sold for $95.2 million, the second-highest amount ever paid for a painting at auction, the auction house Sotheby's said.

    "Dora Maar au chat," which depicts Picasso's mistress, went to an anonymous buyer in the room who was competing with telephone bidders during Wednesday's auction.

    Its selling price ranked second only to another Picasso piece, "Garcon a la pipe," which sold at Sotheby's for more than $104 million in May 2004, the auction house said.

    Also sold were paintings by Monet and Renoir that once hung in a lavish Fifth Avenue apartment used by former Tyco CEO L. Dennis Kozlowski.

    The two paintings, Monet's "Pres Monte Carlo" and Renoir's "Fleurs et Fruits," were among items from the apartment listed in documents filed in Manhattan's state Supreme Court, where Kozlowski was convicted last year of grand larceny and other charges.

    "Pres Monte Carlo," an Impressionist landscape of sea, sky and lush greenery, went to an anonymous buyer for about $5.1 million, Sotheby's said.

    "Fleurs et Fruits," a still life of peaches and other fruits arranged around a blue vase holding bright orange flowers, fetched $2.8 million. A Sotheby's spokeswoman said no buyer information for the piece was available.

    Prosecutors said it was unclear to them whether the canvases were owned by Tyco International Ltd. or Kozlowski. Any money that is due Kozlowski would almost certainly be used to pay fines, restitution and possible civil judgments, they said.
     
  2. MR. MEOWGI

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  3. Pezmonger

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    Would you hit it?
     
  4. subtomic

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    It may be great art, but most chicks would break up with you if you painted a portrait of them that looked like this.
     
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    damn, two faces and one mouth only. :(
     
  6. JuanValdez

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    lol..
     
  7. Two Sandwiches

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    No kidding. That's some ugly "inspiration."
     
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    It's only money...
     
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    Never liked Picasso, I guess I dont see what everyone else does,
    now Van Gogh I always liked his work.
     
  11. pradaxpimp

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    I'm a huge Dali fan. I'd be willing to pay any amount for the "persistence of memory" or the original negatives for Robert Doisneau's " The Kiss"

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  12. Lil Pun

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    Who is Dali? Wikipedia here I come.
     
  13. MR. MEOWGI

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    Out of the big names, Kandinsky and Joan Miro are my favs.
     
  14. moestavern19

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    Salvador Dali, the father of surrealism.

    I bet pretty much any Da Vinci work would fetch triple digit millions.
     
  15. Lil Pun

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    Yeah, I read up about him. Are any of Da Vinci's works in public hands? (Not owned by governments, museums, etc.)
     
  16. Lil Pun

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    The original negatives were actually sold last year for 155,000 Euros.
     
  17. pradaxpimp

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    that is so affordable. in the realm of art
     
  18. moestavern19

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    Everything is pretty much owned by governments.

    But to answer your question... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Leicester
     

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