Her painting Calla Lilies with Red Anemone was sold for $6,166,000 in May, 2001.
Frank Stella used lots of straight lines in his paintings, whereas Georgia O'Keefe's paintings had more curves.
The Georgia O'Keeffe museum reports more than 2,029 paintings.
If you print more money, it is easier to get. The easier it is to get, the more people that have it. The more people that have it, it isn't very valuable because a lot of people have it. Here is just a comparison: Edvard Munch's "the Scream" wouldn't be valuable if he had painted four hundred paintings. Since Edvard Munch only painted one or two paintings of "the Scream", it is very valuable because everyone likes it, but there are only one or two paintings, which makes it valuable. It is the same thing with money, because the rarer it is, the more valuable it is. It doesn't just work with money - it works with every item in the world.
Yes,some Artists paintings become more or less valuable through time.
Definitely, perhaps more. He seems to be painting in his own way. His paintings will be VERY valuable. Jacob Stiles
Portrait of Dr Gachet was sold in 1990 for 82.5 million dollars. Maybe other paintings would be more valuable but we cannot know as they are not for sale.
The Rabbis are far more valuable. The sea captains and dockworkers are a dime a dozen, but the Rabbis are very rare.
Chinese paintings are more realistic.
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