From Picasso to Leonardo: The Most Expensive Art Sales Of The 2010s

From Picasso to Leonardo: The Most Expensive Art Sales Of The 2010s

The overflow crowd at Christie’s auction house broke into applause when the gavel fell on the blockbuster art sale of the decade. On the evening of November 15, 2017, a little-known Saudi prince, bidding over the phone, agreed to pay $450.3 million for “Salvator Mundi,” a 500-year-old portrait of a solemn Jesus Christ hyped by Christie’s as the “The Last da Vinci.”

2019 – “Mueles” | Claude Monet | $110.7 million | Sotheby’s

2018 -“Nu couché (Sur le côté gauche)” | Amedeo Modigliani | $157.2 million | Sotheby’s

2017 – “Salvator Mundi” | Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci | $450.3 million | Christie’s

2016 – “Adele Bloch-Bauer II” | Gustav Klimt | $150 million | Private sale. Oprah Winfrey to a Chinese buyer

2015 – “Interchange” | Willem de Kooning | $300 million | Private sale. David Geffen to Ken Griffin

2014 – “Nafea Faa Ipoipo? (When Will You Marry?)” | Paul Gauguin | $210 million | Private sale. Rudolf Staechelin to a Qatari buyer

2013 – “Le Rêve” | Pablo Picasso | $155 million | Private sale . Steve Wynn to Steven Cohen

2012 – “Wasserschlangen II” | Gustav Klimt | $183.8 million | Private sale. Yves Bouvier to Dmitry Rybolovlev

2011 – “The Card Players” | Paul Cézanne | $250 million | Private sale. Estate of George Embiricos to Qatar

2010 – “Nude, Green Leaves and Bust” | Pablo Picasso | $106.5 million | Christie’s

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