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Charles August Mengin
Sappho, 1877, oil on canvas, 230.7 × 151.1 cm, Manchester Art Gallery.
Sappho was a Greek poet who lived around 600 BC. She wrote about love, yearning and reflection, often dedicating her poems to the female pupils who studied with her on the island of Lesbos. Mengin has chosen to paint a legend narrating that Sappho killed herself by jumping off the Leucadian cliffs for unrequited love of Phaon, a ferryman. This legend is regarded as unhistorical by modern scholars, but it may have resulted in part from a desire to assert Sappho as heterosexual.

Charles August Mengin

Sappho, 1877, oil on canvas, 230.7 × 151.1 cm, Manchester Art Gallery.

Sappho was a Greek poet who lived around 600 BC. She wrote about love, yearning and reflection, often dedicating her poems to the female pupils who studied with her on the island of Lesbos. Mengin has chosen to paint a legend narrating that Sappho killed herself by jumping off the Leucadian cliffs for unrequited love of Phaon, a ferryman. This legend is regarded as unhistorical by modern scholars, but it may have resulted in part from a desire to assert Sappho as heterosexual.

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 Cuno Amiet (Swiss, 1868–1961)
Portrait of Frau Kottmann, 1925, oil on canvas, 46 x 38 cm, private collection.

Cuno Amiet (Swiss, 1868–1961)

Portrait of Frau Kottmann, 1925, oil on canvas, 46 x 38 cm, private collection.

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Federico Zandomeneghi (1841 – 1917)
Matilde, pastel on paper, Musei civici di Pavia.
Federico Zandomeneghi was an Italian Impressionist painter. Born in Venice, he spent almost all his life in Paris. Like his close friend Edgar Degas he was primarily a figure painter, although Zandomeneghi’s work was more sentimental in character than Degas’. He also admired the work of Mary Cassatt and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and his many paintings of women in their domestic routines follow their example.

Federico Zandomeneghi (1841 – 1917)

Matilde, pastel on paper, Musei civici di Pavia.

Federico Zandomeneghi was an Italian Impressionist painter. Born in Venice, he spent almost all his life in Paris. Like his close friend Edgar Degas he was primarily a figure painter, although Zandomeneghi’s work was more sentimental in character than Degas’. He also admired the work of Mary Cassatt and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and his many paintings of women in their domestic routines follow their example.

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Vincent Van Gogh
Still Life with French Novels and a Rose, 1887, oil on canvas, 73 x 98 cm, private collection.

Vincent Van Gogh

Still Life with French Novels and a Rose, 1887, oil on canvas, 73 x 98 cm, private collection.

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Edgar Degas
La ballerina, 1884, pastel on cardboard.

Edgar Degas

La ballerina, 1884, pastel on cardboard.

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The Most Expensive World Paintings II

Dear Art Lovers, yesterday you read about the most expensive paintings ever sold at auctions, but the list didn’t stop there - some masterpieces sold at private sales definitely break auction records.

  1. Paul Cézanne - The Card Players (one of the three versions, 1892-1893, 97 × 130 cm), oil on canvas, sold at a private sale for $250 million in 2011, bought by the Royal Family of Qatar.
  2. Jackson Pollock - No. 5, 1948, 1948, oil on fiberboard, 2.4 m × 1.2 m, sold at a private sale for $140 million in 1948.
  3. Willem de Kooning - Woman III, 1953, oil on canvas, 172.7 cm × 123.2 cm, sold at a private sale for $137.5 million in 2006, bought by Steven A. Cohen.
  4. Gustav Klimt - Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer I, 1907, oil, silver, and gold on canvas, sold at a private sale for $135 million in 2006, bought by Ronald Lauder.
  5.  Jasper Johns - False Start (the most expensive painting by a living artist), 1959, oil on canvas, sold at a private sale for $80 million in 2006, bought by Kenneth C. Griffin.
  6. Vincent Van Gogh - A Wheatfield with Cypresses (one of the three versions), 1889, oil on canvas, sold at a private sale for $57 million in 1993, bought by Walter H. Annenberg.

Have a nice week everyone and stay tuned on art news!

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The Most Expensive World Paintings

Dear Art Lovers, the other day you read about a version of Munch’s Scream sold at Sotheby’s for a record-breaking price - 119.9 million US dollars. It is the largest amount of money ever paid for an art work at an auction.
In this post I’d like to remember some curious and remarkable auctions of the past decades. Take a look at the paintings that make up the list for now. Pablo Picasso is undoubtedly the leader of the most expensive painters.

  1. Pablo Picasso - Nude, Green Leaves and Bust, 1932, oil on canvas, sold for $106.5 million in May 2010.
  2. Pablo Picasso - Boy with a Pipe, 1905, oil on canvas, sold for $104 million in May 2004.
  3. Pablo Picasso - Dora Maar with a Cat, 1941, oil on canvas, sold for $95 million in May 2006.
  4. Gustav Klimt - Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer II, 1912, oil on canvas, sold for $88 million in November 2006.
  5. Vincent Van Gogh - Portrait of Doctor Gachet (the first version), 1890, oil on canvas, sold for $82 million in May 1990.
  6. Claude Monet - Water Lily Pond, 1919, oil on canvas, sold for $80 million in June 2008.
  7. Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Bal Au Moulin de la Galette (the small version 78 × 114 cm), oil on canvas, sold for $78 million in May 1990.

The Scream’s record might be broken soon, who knows? One thing is sure, we will probably never know the prices of the world most famous masterpieces, as they are usually owened by state museums and will never go on sale. For example, not a single work of Leonardo da Vinci is privately owened.

I’m getting ready with some more info for you, on private sales this time. Stay tuned!

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Ferdinand Hodler
Detail of Woman in Ecstasy, 1911, oil on canvas, private collection, Solothurn Art Museum, Switzerland.

Ferdinand Hodler

Detail of Woman in Ecstasy, 1911, oil on canvas, private collection, Solothurn Art Museum, Switzerland.

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Vincent Van Gogh
Landscape with Couple Walking and Crescent Moon, 1890, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 45.5 cm, Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo.

Vincent Van Gogh

Landscape with Couple Walking and Crescent Moon, 1890, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 45.5 cm, Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo.

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Edgar Degas
Dancer in Front of a Window (Dancer at the Photographer’s Studio), c.1874-77, oil on canvas, 50 x 65 cm, Pushkin Museum, Moscow.

Edgar Degas

Dancer in Front of a Window (Dancer at the Photographer’s Studio), c.1874-77, oil on canvas, 50 x 65 cm, Pushkin Museum, Moscow.

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