Hey all you
art buyers out there! One of the most important art pieces in the world
(whatever that means, and however its defined) still in private hands has just
been sold. And if you’re like me you totally missed the train to get your
greedy little hands on it. I’m talking about Paul Cézanne’s “Card Players”. It
depicts an
angular, moody representation of two Aix-en-Provence peasants totally into a
card game. Now who would not want a painting portraying such subject matter
hanging in you living room? As long as it matches the sofa and the rug that is…
But don’t be too frustrated that you were not given the chance to be in the
running for its acquisition. There was as it often is, a tiny, tiny detail that
may have disqualified you as the next proud owner of this specific painting.
That detail is spelled $250 million! Let’s grab a taste of that number again in
its entity: $250 000 000!? Did I read something recently about a crumbling
world economy? Must have misunderstood that whole thing… But wait for it, so
who dug deep enough in their pockets to be able to scramble together that type
of small change? Aha, the state of Qatar… Hmmm… What can I say? High five on
them! It should also be noted that it’s the highest price ever paid for an
artwork. By $144 million!!! The runner up being a portrait by Picasso of his
curvy mistress Marie-Thérèse, sold at Christies last year for the already
ridiculous sum of $106 million. So is it worth it? Well, I guess it is and if I
was sitting on some art (which unfortunately I do not, and by the look of it
never will) that was even remotely on the same level as the Cézanne, I would
add the state of Qatar on Facebook right away and build a serious relationship
with those guys. In the meantime, go out there, take away five zeros off the
Cézanne price tag and buy something you like and that will make you happy to
rest your eyes on. And by the way, it does not need to match the rest of your
interior. You know what they say, never match your make up with your dress. I
know, disturbing that I even think about that, but the same goes here.
hej niclas. i just got back from dubai.. what can i say.. Las vegas gone nuts!
and apperantly there is a saying from the nowadays king -"my grandfather rode (is that how you say??!) a camel, my father rode a Rolce Royce, I ride a Sub, my son rides a sub, my grandson will ride a camel"...
Ha ha, and I guess by the time his grandson rides a camel again maybe, just maybe, we'll be the ones in the market to buy this type of art again. And if not, that will probably be the last of our worries at the age of 70 +
hej niclas. i just got back from dubai..
ReplyDeletewhat can i say.. Las vegas gone nuts!
and apperantly there is a saying from the nowadays king
-"my grandfather rode (is that how you say??!) a camel, my father rode a Rolce Royce, I ride a Sub, my son rides a sub, my grandson will ride a camel"...
Ha ha, and I guess by the time his grandson rides a camel again maybe, just maybe, we'll be the ones in the market to buy this type of art again. And if not, that will probably be the last of our worries at the age of 70 +
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