Super expensive paintings seem like children can draw

Art works that look very ordinary, seemingly children can draw, but are of great value, sold for tens of millions of dollars.

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"Untitled" (1970) by Cy Twombly artist, costing 69.6 million. American artist Edwin Parker Twombly Jr. often referred to as "Cy Twombly" , known for his great-looking doodle artwork.The "Untitled" picture helped the artist set a record when it was sold for $ 69.6 million at the auction of Christie auction house in 2014.

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Joan Miró's Peinture Le Chien, costing $ 2.2 million.The work is similar to that made by this child of Spanish artist Joan Miró who was sold by Sotheby's auction house for $ 2.2 million at the end of 2010. The work is in Miró's series of "illusions". , described as the artist's most modern and sweeping works.

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Christopher Wool's Riot (1990), worth $ 29.9 million.Letters drawn from stencils made Christopher Wool's name.His painting "RIOT" broke the record of other paintings when purchased for $ 29.9 million.Sotheby's auction house describes the work as a crystallization of Wool's most famous and recognizable works.

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Lucio Fontana's painting "Concetto Spaziale, Attesa" , costing $ 1.2 million. It is categorized as "slash painting" , based on a single color, the artist will create slits on the painting. The "Concetto Spaziale, Attesa" sold for $ 1.2 million in 2008, is a picture of Fontana dedicated to his wife, and only one stroke on a crimson background.

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The painting "Green White" (1968) of Ellsworth Kelly is worth $ 3.5 million.The list of Ellsworth Kelly is one of the artists who own the paintings that cost millions of dollars to draw the most simple.He had an uneasy start because his drawing style often went against the trends of the time, and his work did not match the American comics.But, from the autumn of 1957, he found a favorite audience for his works and his name and style began to be more well received.

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The work "Untitled (Stoffbild)" by artist Blinky Palermo, worth 1.7 million USD.The painting by artist Blinky Palermo uses very few colors, giving an impression of clear, specific colors.The picture above is sold for up to 1.7 million USD, there are simply 2 green areas in the middle of the horizontal.

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The work of "Orange, Red, Yellow" by Mark Rothko, worth $ 86.9 million.This painting was sold for $ 86.9 million at Christie's auction in 2008, which is the highest price for a contemporary art work.

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Andreas Gursky's "Rhein II", worth $ 4.3 million.The photo of Andreas Gursky German photographer set the record as the world's most expensive photo when purchased for $ 4.3 million.The picture was taken by Gursky in 1999, 3m wider and 2m tall, which drew viewers into the beauty of the scene.Rhein II is a picture of the famous Rhine river in Germany flowing through 6 European countries and the home city of Dusseldorf of Andreas Gursky.

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Barnett Newman's "Black Fire 1" is worth 84.2 million USD.Black Fire 1 is Newman's most expensive work to date.Although today American artist Barnett Newman is considered a prominent figure of abstract school, he has a humble beginning on the artistic path.At the beginning of his career, Newman wrote the preface and evaluated art products and won the credibility of those in the profession.In 1948, he had his first exhibition, but at that time Newman's works still did not generate good income and the family had to rely on his wife's teacher salary until 1950. By 1980 Newman's works are always on the list of the most valuable works.

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"Spiegel blutrot" by Gerchard Richter author, worth $ 1.3 million. German artist Gerhard Richter has twice broken his own record at the highest auction price for a picture composed by a live artist. The first time he set a record was in October 2012 with a picture titled "Abstraktes Bild" sold for $ 34 million. Later, he broke his own record in May 2013 with the "Domplatz, Mailand" sold for $ 37.1 million. In February 2015, Gerhard Richter again broke the record when the "Abstraktes Bild" painting sold for $ 44.5 million. The "Spiegel blutrot" has a lower price than other paintings, but looks very simple and sells for up to 1.3 million USD.