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10 most expensive and most prestigious paintings in the world

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Let's see which paintings can only be afforded by the rarest of art lovers, who are ready to shell out more than 100 million euros for a single piece of art.

Some works of art fetch almost unimaginable prices, and their ownership is definitely a matter of prestige. If that's even possible. Let's see which 10 pictures are among the most expensive in the world.

1. Paul Cézanne: The Card Players – 208 million euros

Owned by the royal family of Qatar.
Owned by the royal family of Qatar.

2. Jackson Pollock: No. 5 – 124 million euros

Owned by entrepreneur David Martinez.
Owned by entrepreneur David Martinez.

3. Willem de Kooning: Woman III – 123 million euros

Owned by entrepreneur Steven A. Cohen.
Owned by entrepreneur Steven A. Cohen.

4. Pablo Picasso: Dreams - 120 million euros

Owned by entrepreneur Steven A. Cohen.
Owned by entrepreneur Steven A. Cohen.

5. Gustav Klimt: Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer – 120 million euros

Sold to Roland Lauder for New York's Neue Galerie.
Sold to Roland Lauder for New York's Neue Galerie.

6. Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of Dr. Gacheta – 116 million euros

Already sold to the late Japanese Ryoei Saito.
Already sold to the late Japanese Ryoei Saito.

7. Auguste Renoir: Dance at the Mill de la Galette – 109 million euros

Already sold to the late Japanese Ryoei Saito.
Already sold to the late Japanese Ryoei Saito.

8. Pablo Picasso: Boy with a pipe - 99 million euros

Owned by Barilla Group.
Owned by Barilla Group.

9. Edvard Munch: The Scream – 94 million euros

Owned by Leon Black.
Owned by Leon Black.

10. Pablo Picasso: Nude, green leaves and bust - 88 million euros

Sold in 2010.
Sold in 2010.

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