The most expensive piece of art ever sold $179m, New Record $450M

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Picasso's Women of Algiers 1955 just sold for $179,365,000 at Christies

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this my favorite painting, Edvard Munch's "Da Scream," sold at auction 3 years ago for $120 mills
 
people are willing to shell out huge sums of money for da booty 

I've never heard of girl saying "is that a Picasso? Take this ***** daddy" never in life

Now on the other hand...
"Is that Moët? Take me home wit u pa"
Is more realistic. And moet only cost $60. We don't buy moet in the club. We cop at the liq store, keep it in our car, then park infront of the club for the let-out and floss on these ****, fam. Early.
 
I've never heard of girl saying "is that a Picasso? Take this ***** daddy" never in life

Now on the other hand...
"Is that Moët? Take me home wit u pa"
Is more realistic. And moet only cost $60. We don't buy moet in the club. We cop at the liq store, keep it in our car, then park infront of the club for the let-out and floss on these ****, fam. Early.

I just WIO

Same results and it's free

Btw that painting ugly af
 
How do you not have immediate buyers remorse after buying something like that?

Is it bought by a group of people to put inside an art museum or something? Or just one really rich guy buys it then hangs it up somewhere in his mansion to stunt?
 
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Dope painting and that's a lot of cash but it's only the most expensive sold at auction,a few private sales have smashed that number.
 
 
How do you not have immediate buyers remorse after buying something like that?

Is it bought by a group of people to put inside an art museum or something? Or just one really rich guy buys it then hangs it up somewhere in his mansion to stunt?
its an investment. The person who just sold this piece bought it in 1997 for 40 million. Where else are you getting those returns.

CNBC said that the art industry has been giving better returns than bonds and stocks for a while now and tons of people are investing in fine arts and cars now just to resell.
 
I've never heard of girl saying "is that a Picasso? Take this ***** daddy" never in life

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Thats because you (or I for that matter) do not have the wealth that would have women of that class even look at us.

Trust, there are definitely women who'd walk into your mansion/manor/castle/penthouse condo (or gallery) and would get moist looking at that painting.

Debutante types. Or wealthy high powered women. Cultured women with extremely expensive taste.

Def not the type of riff raff that would get excited seeing sparkles in the club VIP section.
 
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people are willing to shell out huge sums of money for da booty 
I've never heard of girl saying "is that a Picasso? Take this ***** daddy" never in life
Prolly cause NY birds don't know what a Picasso is, ya dig. Move around pimp. 

This is probably as good of an investment as there is. Joints like three double in value in like five years. It's amazing. 
 
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Dope painting and that's a lot of cash but it's only the most expensive sold at auction,a few private sales have smashed that number.

I was about to say theres sum by Rembrandt and caravaggio that are more than two hunnid.

Imagine how much the ones that are not 4 sale are worth like the ones in churches in rome or da vincis joints.
 
I'm in. 
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Srsly tho I don't understand "art". I dont see the value in it. I guess it's because most of it I don't really like.

Everything I like is severly undervalued.
 
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people are willing to shell out huge sums of money for da booty 

I've never heard of girl saying "is that a Picasso? Take this ***** daddy" never in life

Now on the other hand...
"Is that Moët? Take me home wit u pa"
Is more realistic. And moet only cost $60. We don't buy moet in the club. We cop at the liq store, keep it in our car, then park infront of the club for the let-out and floss on these ****, fam. Early.

This ***** consistently keeps me laughing :lol:
 
I'm in. :lol:

Srsly tho I don't understand "art". I dont see the value in it. I guess it's because most of it I don't really like.
Everything I like is severly undervalued.

Just know that just about all contemporary pop culture has roots in classical art

Everything from music to fashion, design, etc.
 
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