No, this is not my doodling with colored sharpies during one of the conference calls last week! This is a painting titled No. 5, 1948, created by Mr. Jackson Pollock. At $140 Million, it is the most expensive painting ever sold. Mr. Pollock is also known as 'Jack the Dripper'.
The 500-year old painting Mona Lisa still remains the most valuable painting with an estimated worth of well over $500 Million.
Instead of using the traditional easel he affixed his canvas to the floor or the wall and poured and dripped his paint from a can; instead of using brushes he manipulated it with `sticks, trowels or knives' (to use his own words), sometimes obtaining a heavy impasto by an admixture of `sand, broken glass or other foreign matter'.The painting No. 5, 1948 falls under the category, Abstract Expressionism.
Abstract Expressionism does not describe any one particular style, but rather a general attitude; not all the work was abstract, nor was it all expressive. What these artists did have in common were morally loaded themes, often heavyweight and tragic, on a grand scale.What this means to (the sceptic in) me is, this abstract expression movement had one hell of a marketing guy (or gal)! Here is one more product of abstract expression.
The 500-year old painting Mona Lisa still remains the most valuable painting with an estimated worth of well over $500 Million.
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So that beat Picasso's Garçon à la pipe, which sold for, if i remember right, USD 104 million! Nice.
The other day, i was at LifeStyle and i was thinking that all the merchandise out there could be bought for well under USD 100 million.
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