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MarchAhead's Treasure Hunt - Cryptex 2010
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17/09/2011 - 2 CommentsIdentify and connect the images to a person.
Van gogh....
ReplyDeleteEach of these 4 paintings held the title of the most expensive painting ever sold at some point.
ReplyDeleteAll these paintings have been sold for huge amounts in recent auctions
ReplyDeleteAll are oil paintings ( on canvas, fibreboard ), initial twos by Van Gogh, third by Gustav Klimt, last one by Jackson Pollock) that once held the record of most expensive paintings to be sold.
ReplyDeleteEach of these paintings was ranked 1 at their respective sales (where they were sold)
ReplyDeleteAll were worlds most expensive paintings when sold. The first two are van gogh paintings, 15 sunflowers in a vase and irises. Third one is gustav klimts portrait of adele blauch-baeuer and the fourth one is pollock's no 5.
ReplyDeleteAll these painting have held the record of the most expensive painting in the world at some point.
ReplyDeleteThe paintings shown are Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers and Irises by Van Gogh, the Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer by Gustav Klimt and No 5 1948 by Jackson Pollock.