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A portrait of Klimt Sells for $236M: Exploring Art’s Value

NEW ⁢YORK ​- Gustav Klimt‘s ⁢”Portrait of⁢ Elisabeth Lederer” sold for ⁤$236 million at Sotheby’s on Tuesday, becoming the most⁤ expensive ⁢work ‌of⁤ modern art ever auctioned. The⁣ sale ⁤price, including fees, surpassed the previous record⁣ of $209.3 million paid for Amedeo ​Modigliani‘s ⁣”Nu couché” in 2015.

The portrait, depicting Elisabeth Lederer, a ‌prominent Viennese socialite, was painted between 1914 and 1916. It had been in the collection of Steve⁢ Cohen, owner of the New York jets and a major art​ collector, who acquired the piece when gold prices were around $1,200 per ounce.

The artwork is⁣ one of three in ⁢Klimt’s “America” series, with the frist exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2016. The Guggenheim offered⁤ the sculpture to‍ than-President Donald⁢ Trump when he requested a loan of a Van Gogh painting for the White House.

Another ‍sculpture from the series was stolen in London after being exhibited⁤ there and was believed to have been melted down for its gold content – the work is made⁤ of 102.8 kilos of ⁣18-carat gold. Authorities‍ detained ⁤two suspects, but​ the piece was never ⁤recovered.

The auction result comes⁢ as the price of gold has increased by 48% compared to⁣ last year, exceeding $4,000 per ounce in October, driven by uncertainty in the US economy. The‍ piece ‍was ‌awarded for $12.10 million after ⁣a single ⁢bid, with the symbolic‌ value estimated at $2.1 million based on auction⁢ house rates.

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