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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.
The highest known price paid for an artwork by a living artist was for Jasper Johns's 1958 painting Flag. Its 2010 private sale price was estimated to be about US$110 million ($154 million in 2023 dollars). All-time This is a list of highest prices ever paid—at auction or private sale—for an artwork by an artist living at time of sale. Adjusted price (in millions of USD) Original price (in ...
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.
An early work by British artist David Hockney, a painting depicting his well-known pool motif and not seen in public for more than 40 years, is headed for auction with an estimate of around $20 ...
That's right, an original piece by Edward Hopper is worth a ton of dough. In fact, back in 2013, the artist sold not one, but two paintings for well over $1 million.
David E. Maas (born 1940), American historian; Dick Maas (born 1951), Dutch film maker; Dirk Maas (1659–1717), Dutch landscape painter; Duke Maas (1929–1976), American baseball player; Erich Maas (born 1940), German footballer; Ernest Maas (1892–1986), American screenwriter; Frans Maas (born 1964), Dutch long jumper; Fred Maas (born 1957 ...
A painting discovered by a junk dealer in the basement of an Italian villa six decades ago is actually the work of Pablo Picasso and could sell for millions, according to experts.. Luigi Lo Rosso ...
David Edward Maas (born February 10, 1940, in Los Angeles, California) [1] is Emeritus Professor of History at Wheaton College (Illinois), United States. He was first appointed to Wheaton's faculty in 1970 and retired in 2010.