In one week, collection agencies invested $2.2 billion on art at New york city public auction homes. While the $236 million Klimt picture gets hold of the headings, the rates for lots of various other paints and sculptures might stun you.
Can you presume which of these items cost even more?
Note: Detailed offering cost consists of public auction costs.
Photo credit scores: “Pie in Heaven (VI): Red” from Sotheby’s; “Untitled” from Christie’s; “From Our Side” from Christie’s; “TAGOMIZOR” from Christie’s; “Blumenwiese (Field in Flower)” from Sotheby’s; “Waldabhang bei Unterach am Attersee (Woodland Incline in Unterach, Attersee)” from Sotheby’s; “Cowboy Consuming Shoulder Opening”, Sotheby’s; “Untitled (Cowboy)”, Christie’s; “Clear Wordless Magic”, Christie’s; “Sarah” by Phillips; “Modern Paint Triptych II” from Sotheby’s; “Blue-Haired Nude, State One”, Christie’s; “Abstraktes”, Christie’s Bild”; “Sunflower V” at Christie’s; “Wall surface Alleviation with Birds” at Christie’s; “Hunk (Rock)” from Sotheby’s; “America” from Sotheby’s; Gold by MirageC through Getty Images.
Zachary Small added coverage. Created by Josephine Sedgwick.


