Showing posts with label high art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high art. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Manet's LOL Quote


Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Luncheon of the Boating Party

1881

Oil on Canvas



“He has no talent at all, that boy! You, who are his friend, tell him, please, to give up painting.”
– Manet to Monet, on Renoir

Sunday, July 14, 2013

A King's Ransom



10 Most expensive paintings (sale prices expressed in dollars and adjusted for inflation):
  1. The Card Players, Paul Cezanne $268.1 million (2011)
  2. No. 5, 1948, Jackson Pollock: $161.7 million (2006)
  3. Woman III, Willem de Kooning: $158.8 million (2006)
  4. Le Rêve, Pablo Picasso $155.0 million (2013)
  5. Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, Gustav Klimt: $154.9 million (2006)
  6. Portrait of Dr. Gachet, Vincent van Gogh: $148.6 million (1990)
  7. Bal au moulin de la Galette, Montmartre, Pierre-Auguste Renoir: $140.7 million (1990)
  8. Garçon à la pipe, Pablo Picasso: $128.2 million (2004)
  9. The Scream, Edvard Munch: $121.4 million (2012)
  10. Flag, Jasper Johns $117.6 (2010)
Ryoei Saito, a Japanese businessman who purchased the Renoir and Van Gogh casually remarked he wanted the paintings to be put in his coffin and cremated with him when he died. He retracted the comment when it caused an international uproar, saying it was only a joke for the tax authorities, but few people thought it was funny. He had already locked the two paintings away from the public in a warehouse like the fabled ark in the movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark,", invisible to those who might appreciate its power. Although he made a vague commitment to put them on show 'in about 10 years' time'. Saito died in 1996 and it unclear who the current owner is but representatives of Saito's company assured the world that they are still around.