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Mega-price masterpieces: 7 exorbitantly priced paintings sold worldwide

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 3, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Mega-price masterpieces: 7 exorbitantly priced paintings sold worldwide

Art has long been a symbol of culture, prestige, and human creativity. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, certain masterpieces have commanded astronomical sums, making headlines and reshaping the art market. Paintings by renowned artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, and Claude Monet are not only cherished for their beauty and historical importance but also as highly coveted investments. Here, we will explore seven of the paintings which are among the most expensive paintings ever sold worldwide, highlighting their significance and record-breaking prices, according to various sites.

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Salvator Mundi - Leonardo da Vinci

Sold for over $450 million in 2017, this painting of Christ holding an orb became the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. Its rarity, attribution to da Vinci, and historical intrigue contributed to its astronomical value. The painting’s rediscovery after centuries added to its mystique, sparking debates about its authenticity and condition. It continues to fascinate both art historians and collectors worldwide.

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Interchange - Willem de Kooning

This abstract masterpiece fetched around $300 million in a private sale. It’s celebrated for de Kooning’s vibrant use of colour and groundbreaking contribution to abstract expressionism. The painting exemplifies the chaotic yet harmonious energy of mid-20th-century New York art. Its dynamic composition makes it a defining example of de Kooning’s revolutionary style.

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The Card Players - Paul Cézanne

Sold for over $250 million, this painting is part of a series depicting Provençal peasants playing cards. It is one of Cézanne’s most recognised works and an icon of Post-Impressionism. The subtle interplay of light and shadow, coupled with the focus on everyday life, adds timeless appeal. Collectors prize it as a masterpiece of realism and compositional brilliance.

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Nafea Faa Ipoipo (When Will You Marry?) - Paul Gauguin

Purchased for approximately $ 210 - 300million, Gauguin’s vivid Tahitian scene captures exotic landscapes and cultural storytelling, making it a priceless cultural artifact. The painting reflects Gauguin’s fascination with indigenous life and his quest for artistic freedom. Its bold colors and unique style continue to influence modern and contemporary artists alike.

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Number 17A - Jackson Pollock

This abstract expressionist work reportedly sold for $200 million. Pollock’s revolutionary drip technique continues to influence contemporary art and command high valuations. The painting’s chaotic layers of paint create a sense of energy and movement that draws viewers in. It remains a key piece representing the height of Pollock’s innovative approach.

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No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red) - Mark Rothko

Rothko’s colour field painting achieved a sale price of around $186 million. Its emotional depth and meditative quality make it one of the most revered modern art pieces. The soft, blurred edges of color invite viewers into a contemplative experience. Rothko’s exploration of human emotion through color continues to resonate deeply in art circles.

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Les Femmes d’Alger (Version O) - Pablo Picasso

Sold for $179 million, Picasso’s vibrant Cubist work reflects his genius in form, colour, and composition, solidifying its place among the most expensive artworks ever sold. The painting represents Picasso’s fascination with female beauty and cultural commentary. Its intricate layers and bold colours showcase his mastery in blending abstraction with reality.



These masterpieces of mega prices are not only canvases, but cultural relics that reflect human creativity, emotion and history. Every sale emphasises the enormous price attached to artistic quality, scarcity and provenance. These record paintings, as the art market keeps flourishing globally, are a reminder of how powerful and appealing great paintings have always been to us as an investment and the creative soul of humanity.




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