Jackson Pollock painting sells for record $181m at auction
Jackson Pollock's painting, Number 7A, 1948, sold for a record $181 million at Christie's auction house in New York. This Abstract Expressionist work, described as one of history's "first truly abstract paintings," is now the artist's most expensive artwork ever sold at auction and the fourth most expensive artwork ever sold at auction.

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AI-generatedJackson Pollock's painting, Number 7A, 1948, sold for a record $181 million at Christie's auction house in New York. This Abstract Expressionist work, described as one of history's "first truly abstract paintings," is now the artist's most expensive artwork ever sold at auction and the fourth most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. The painting was part of the private collection of media magnate SI Newhouse. The sale also included Constantin Brancusi's bronze sculpture, Danaide, which fetched $107.6 million, making it the second highest price ever paid for a sculpture at auction. Pollock, a prominent figure in the abstract expressionist movement, is known for his distinctive drip painting technique.
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5 extractedA bronze sculpture by Constantin Brancusi sold for $107.6m at the same auction.
Number 7A, 1948, is now the fourth most expensive artwork ever sold at auction.
The sale of Number 7A, 1948, set a new record for the most a work by Jackson Pollock has taken at auction.
A Jackson Pollock artwork, Number 7A, 1948, sold at auction for $181m.
The previous auction record for a Pollock artwork was $61.2m for Number 17, 1951, sold in 2021.