Art means art. Many people are known for their art work. There are many people whose names have remained in the minds of people for many centuries because of their art work. There are many such paintings, after seeing which people get lost in them. They don’t remember anything. They just keep wondering what the creator of it might have thought in creating such a wonderful piece of art. But today we are not going to tell you about these excellent paintings.
Today we are going to show you some such paintings, after seeing which your mouth will be left wide open. No, it is not because of their beauty. These are such artworks that people get astonished after seeing them. These paintings are worthless in appearance, but the price at which they were sold made them famous. There are some such paintings, after seeing which people will feel as if a child has made them. But their price skyrockets.
These paintings were sold for billions and crores
If we talk about useless but most expensive paintings, then it includes Joan Miro’s painting Le Chien. In this painting a dog has been created, which does not look like a dog from any angle. But now know its price. This painting was purchased in 2010 for Rs 18 crore. Onement VI is second in the list of useless but expensive paintings. It was created by Burnett Nauman in 1953. In this painting, a white line has been drawn in the middle of the blue color on the canvas. Know its price also. In 2013, it was bought in an auction in New York for about Rs 357 crore.
This painting was the most expensive
Now the painting which has been placed on the top of this list is this strange looking painting. Many people will think that this is just someone spreading colors on the canvas. But in reality it is counted among Jackson Pallock’s best artwork. It was purchased in 2012 for Rs 1336 crore. So you were surprised. After knowing the price of these paintings on social media, people were shocked. He could not believe that such a high price had been charged in the name of art.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: December 26, 2023, 18:01