15 of the strangest paintings sold for big money
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/15-of-the-strangest-paintings-sold-for-big-money.htmlKazimir Malevich said that "Black square", he wrote while under the influence of "cosmic consciousness". We do not know under what influence were the authors of these paintings and certainly — forcing buyers to pay them the money. Or we do not understand in art?


Of Lucio Fontana. "The spatial concept. Waiting" — 1.5 million dollars.

Gerhard Richter. "A blood-red mirror" — 1,1 million dollars.

Ellsworth Kelly. "Green white" — $ 1.6 million.

Blinky Palermo. "Untitled" — $ 1.7 million.

Ellsworth Kelly. "Cowboy" — $ 1.7 million.

Joan Miro. "Dog" — $ 2.2 million.

Barnett Newman. "White fire I" — 3.8 million dollars.

Christopher Wool. "Blue fool" — 5 million dollars.

Mark Rothko. "Untitled" — 28 million dollars.

Christopher Wool. "Uprising" — 29.9 million.

Barnett Newman. "Onement VI" — 43,8 million dollars.

CY Twombly. "Untitled" is 69.6 million dollars.

Barnett Newman. "Black fire I" — 84,2 million dollars.

Mark Rothko. "Orange, red, yellow" — 86.9 million.

Barnett Newman. "Anna's light" — 105,7 million dollars.
Keywords: Expensive art | Paintings | Artist
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