People made it clear in the December
Art Poll By Bob that what they wanted under the Christmas tree was
Vincent Van Gogh’s
Portrait of Dr. Gachet ($82.5 million USD in 1990), which won with 19 votes.
Jackson Pollock’s
No. 5, 1948 ($140 million USD in 2006) followed with 11 votes.
Gustav Klimt’s
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I ($135 million USD in 2006) followed with 8 votes.
Willem de Kooning’s
Woman III ($137.5 million USD in 2006) and
Damien Hirst’s
For the Love of God ($100 million USD in 2007) brought up the rear with 4 votes each. Anyone hoping for a skull under the tree, even one encrusted with jewels, may not be someone I want to share egg nog with.
With the New Year now upon us, I’ve decided to ask “Which of the following years in art do you consider your favorite?”
1541 (
Michelangelo completes
The Last Judgment and his work on
The Sistine Chapel;
El Greco born)
1793 (
The Louvre opens in Paris, beginning the phenomenon of the public art museum)
1863 (
Manet exhibits
The Luncheon on the Grass at the
Salon des Refuses and paints
Olympia, ushering in the age of
Impressionism;
Edvard Munch born)
1889 (
Van Gogh paints his
Sunflowers;
The Eiffel Tower opens as part of the transformation of Paris)
1949 (
LIFE Magazine asks if
Jackson Pollock is “America’s Greatest Painter”;
Abstract Expressionism takes hold; New York becomes the art capital of the world)
As the editors of a recent art book titled
30,000 Years of Art would agree, there are too many great years in art to count, but these are at least a start. Click on your favorite and let the debates begin!
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