5 opere d'arte più costose al mondo. Quali sono e perchè? - Mercato dell'arte

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A work of art can be purchased for various reasons and the four main ones are and will always be: 1. Intellectual or aesthetic pleasure; 2 the spiritual well-being that the work causes; 3 the investment; 4 the status symbol.

For some people the first and second motives together represent the most important motivation in the choice, for others they are the third and fourth. The truth is that in no collector the proportion will ever be the same, but there is certainly something of each of these components in every purchase choice that is made. And the 5 works of today prove it.

5. Jackson Pollock issue 17A. The painting was sold alongside another on this list in 2015 for $ 200 million from American tycoon David Geffen to millionaire Kenneth Griffin.

4. Nafea faa hypoipo of Gaugin. The translation of the title from Tahitian would be "When will you get married?" The work was purchased for 210 million dollars by the sister of the Emir of Qatar Sheikha Al-Mayassa from one of the most famous historical European collections: that of Rudolf Staechelin.

3. Cezanne's card players. The work is one of the artist's most famous for the geometric composition of the figures. And for having laid the theoretical and compositional foundations and inspired another fundamental art movement of the 1900s: Cubism.
It was also made in 1893 as a work of the defined mature period by Cezanne.

2. Interchange of Willem De Kooning. Paid $ 300 million in the 2015 exchange between American tycoon David Geffen and millionaire Kenneth Griffin. The painting is important because it was made in 1955, in a period of transition, within the whole path of De Kooning, after the series of Women of the early 1950s and before his paintings on the color field around 1960. It is in fact one of the artist's first abstract landscapes.

1. The highest paid work in the world is Leonardo da Vinci's Il Salvator Mundi. Regardless of the charm of purchasing this work, what makes it special is obviously the artistic component. This is the last Leonardo in a private collection and represents one of the symbols of Christianity. The son of God who as a man presents himself as the Savior of a transparent world that he holds in his left hand, while with his right hand he blesses through the sign of the Cross. An undisputed masterpiece in the history of art that could not fail to become a record also in terms of economic value.

The value of art as an economic investment is undeniable. And we also think of art as a manifestation of one's position within society. But we must not forget that it is right to balance the 4 components.

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Clelia
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