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Maurice Braun, Mission Valley, 1919 (coll. Steven Stern) Maurice Braun was born on October 1, 1877, in Nagy-Bittse, Trencsén, Arch-Kingdom of Hungary (now Slovakia); however, by the age of four, young Maurice and the Braun family had migrated to United States, and settled in New York City.
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 ($159 million in 2024 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 ...
This is a list of the highest known prices paid for paintings. The record is approximately US$450.3 million (which includes commission), paid for Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi (c. 1500). The painting was sold in November 2017, [1] [2] through the auction house Christie's in New York City.
Maurice Braun (1877–1941), American landscape painter; Victor Brauner (1903–1966), Romanian sculptor and surrealist painter; Robert J. Brawley (1936–2006), American painter; Jan de Bray (1627–1697), Dutch painter; Dirck de Bray (c. 1635 – 1694), Dutch painter; Phyllis Bray (1911–1991), English mural painter
B. Henry Bacon (painter) Lucy Bacon; Amos Bad Heart Bull; Clarissa Munger Badger; Thomas Badger; William Jacob Baer; Louis Joseph Bahin; Edward Bailey; Charles Baker (artist)
Artprice Images allows unlimited access to a worldwide collection of artworks, counting over 108 million images constantly updated from various auction houses. The company continuously publishes trends in relation to the art market for major art agencies as well as 6300 newspapers worldwide through its press agency, Art Market Insight.
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.
The entire collection houses over 300,000 objects, thousands of which are on view at any given time, and only 2,382 of these are paintings. In the following list, the painter's name is followed by the number of their paintings in the collection, with a link to all of their works available on the Artic website.