Gustav Klimt painting becomes second most expensive artwork sold at auction

Sotheby's auction house witnessed a record-breaking sale in New York on Tuesday, where a Gustav Klimt portrait was sold for $236.4 million (£179m), catapulting it to the second-most expensive artwork ever sold at auction.

The Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer, painted between 1914 and 1916, took center stage in a fierce bidding battle involving six participants over just 20 minutes. The buyer's identity remains under wraps, adding to the intrigue surrounding this masterpiece.

Lederer was an heiress and daughter of one of Klimt's patrons, making her a significant figure in his life and artistry. The painting depicts her wearing a white robe with a blue tapestry adorned with Asian motifs in the background. It is one of only three paintings Klimt ever created for Lederer.

The portrait has a complicated history, having been looted by the Nazis during World War II and later rescued by Lederer's brother in 1948. The artwork spent most of its life in private collections before being auctioned off to an unknown buyer on Tuesday evening.

While this Klimt painting holds the second spot for the highest sale price at auction, it pales in comparison to Salvator Mundi, a Leonardo da Vinci work that sold for $450 million in 2017. Another piece by Klimt, Lady with a Fan, took home $108.8 million in London in 2023.

Tuesday's sales also saw the unveiling of a new gold toilet sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan for $12.1 million, bought within an hour of the record-breaking painting sale.
 
🤯 This Klimt portrait sold for $236.4 million? 🤑 Like, what even is that?! The fact it's the second-most expensive artwork ever sold is crazy. I mean, think about all those people bidding on it in just 20 minutes - it must've been intense! 💸 But seriously, can you believe this painting was looted by Nazis during WWII and had to be rescued by Lederer's brother? That's some dark history right there... 😕

And did you see that gold toilet sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan selling for $12.1 million in like an hour? 🤯 I mean, it's definitely a statement piece, but still... who buys art just to have a toilet made of gold sitting in their room?! 🚽👀 Either way, these record-breaking sales are giving me life! 💥
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this massive sale 🤯! I mean, $236.4 million is just mind-boggling, especially considering it's a Gustav Klimt portrait 🎨. It's amazing to think that Elisabeth Lederer was the star of this painting back in 1914 and now she's bringing in the big bucks 💸. The fact that it was looted by the Nazis and had such a complicated history is really somber, but also shows how passionate people are about art and collecting 🤝. I guess you could say this sale just solidified Klimt's place as one of the greatest artists of all time 💫. As for me, I'm just happy to be able to see some of these masterpieces online and in museums – it's a small consolation, but still cool! 😊
 
OMG 🤩 this is insane 💥 I mean what even is $236.4 million 🤑?!?! It's crazy to think that someone just shelled out that much cash for a portrait 📸 but I guess you can't put a price on art 😎 Elisabeth Lederer was literally royalty 👑 and it shows in this masterpiece 💯 Klimt's work is always so stunningly beautiful and intricate 🌹 the Asian motifs are everything 🔥💖 I'm obsessed with finding out who bought it though, it has to be someone super serious about art 😅
 
omg this is insane 💸🎨 that klimt portrait sold for almost half a billion dollars! how does it feel to own such a masterpiece? 🤔 i mean i can understand why someone would want to buy something so rare and historic, but still... $236.4 million is just wild 💥 did the buyer even get a chance to meet elisabeth lederer's family or know anything about her life? that's what really fascinates me about art sales 🤓
 
OMG, $236.4 million is insane! 🤯 Like, what even is that kinda cash? 🤑 It's crazy to think about how much art can be worth, right? 💸 I mean, Klimt was like a big deal back in the day and this painting is literally his masterpiece 🎨. And did you see the buyer's ID remains a mystery 😏, like what even is going on?! 🤔 I also love that it went to auction for so long, 20 minutes is like, super short time ⏰.

So now we gotta think about how all this art money is gonna change the game for museums and artists 🎭. Maybe they'll be able to create more masterpieces like Klimt's or even better 💫! But for real tho, what if some of these artworks get sold to, like super rich collectors who dont actually care about the art history 🤷‍♀️? That would be soooo sad 😔.

And btw did you see that new gold toilet sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan?! 🚽 $12.1 million is still kinda crazy 💸, but like, I guess it's better than nothing! 😉
 
man this klimt painting sold for like insane amount lol 🤑 236 mil is crazy that it beat out lady with a fan which was like 108 mil just last year 🤯 and what's up with the buyer's identity being a secret tho? shouldn't they at least get a prize or something for buying such an iconic piece of art 🎨 anyway i guess this kinda makes me wanna learn more about these old masters like klimt and da vinci 👀
 
I just watched that recording of Klimt's Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer go up on YouTube and I'm still reeling 🤯💸 That painting is insane... like, I've seen some expensive art before but $236m is crazy talk! I wonder who bought it, maybe someone with deep pockets or a super secret identity 😏. The history behind the painting is so wild too - looted by Nazis and all that drama... it's crazy how art can have such a complicated past 🤝. Anyway, it's awesome to see more people appreciating Klimt's work... he's definitely up there with da Vinci in terms of talent 💪.
 
[Image of Klimt portrait with a shocked expression 🤯](https://i.imgur.com/vLmT8fK.jpg)
[Caption: when you see your artwork break records and leave everyone else in the dust 💸](https://giphy.com/gifs/large-image-lol-7o5qV1wQJ2Yg0)
[Image of the gold toilet sculpture with a money bag on it 🤑](https://i.imgur.com/xX4nL3v.jpg)
[Caption: Cattelan's art is like that one friend who always finds ways to drain your wallet 😂](https://giphy.com/gifs/large-image-lol-7o5qV1wQJ2Yg0)

[Image of the auctioneer with a dramatic pose 🤣](https://i.imgur.com/6RtjzT4.jpg)
[Caption: when you're just trying to make a sale, but the buyer is a gazillionaire 💸](https://giphy.com/gifs/large-image-lol-7o5qV1wQJ2Yg0)

[Image of Gustav Klimt with a mysterious smile 😏](https://i.imgur.com/8sBpMgK.jpg)
[Caption: the mastermind behind one of the most expensive portraits ever sold 🎨](https://giphy.com/gifs/large-image-lol-7o5qV1wQJ2Yg0)
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this insane art sale! I mean, $236.4 million for one painting is just mind-blowing 🤯. You have to wonder what kind of buyer is willing to shell out that kind of cash for a single piece of art. Is it an art collector or some wealthy enthusiast? Either way, it's crazy expensive 💸. I'm not even going to get into the fact that this painting has been through so much history - looted by the Nazis and all that... it's just sad 😔. But hey, I guess that just adds to its value or something? 🤷‍♀️. Anyway, I'm happy to see art sales breaking records like this - it's amazing what people are willing to pay for a masterpiece 💫.
 
🤑🎨 gotta say, $236.4 million is straight fire 💸. like, i get why people wanna buy these old masterpieces 🤯 but seriously, what's up with these super rich collectors? can't they just donate this to a museum or somethin' for the world to enjoy 🤷‍♂️ instead of hiding it in their vaults 💰?
 
🤯 I mean, what can you say? A Gustav Klimt portrait selling for over $200 million is just mind-blowing. The history behind it, too - looted by the Nazis and hidden away for so long... it's like a piece of art with its own identity crisis 😂. And six people battling for it in under 20 minutes? Talk about intense! 💥

It's crazy to think that this painting was once part of Lederer's life, and now it's valued at almost as much as some modern-day mansions 🏠💸. But hey, art is supposed to be priceless, right? 🤷‍♀️ Still, $236 million is just insane... I wonder what the buyer has planned for this masterpiece 🎨🔍.
 
omg did u see that price tag on the Gustav Klimt portrait??? 🤯 it's like 236 million dollars!!! 🤑 and it sold in just 20 minutes lol what a bidding frenzy! 🤸‍♀️ i mean, no wonder its one of only three paintings klimt made for elisabeth lederer - she was basically a patroness or something... 🤓

anywayz, fun fact: the painting has been through some crazy stuff in its history, like being looted by nazis and all... 🤕 but its beauty shines through despite all that. i mean, have u seen it? 🎨 its got this stunning blue tapestry with asian motifs... 🤯

and btw, the lady with a fan klimt painting sold for 108 million dollars in london last year... 🤑 not bad for a few years' work! 😂 Maurizio cattelan's gold toilet sculpture sold for just 12 mil though... 😅 guess some art is just more valuable than others lol
 
I'm low-key disappointed about this Klimt painting going for so much money 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's still a super beautiful piece and all that, but come on, $236.4 million is just crazy 💸. Can we talk about how art prices are basically just driven by speculation at this point? It feels like anyone with deep pockets can just buy up a famous painting and cash out 🤑. And what's the real value of it beyond its monetary worth? Is it really about preserving cultural heritage or just about showing off one's wealth? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm totally blown away by that record-breaking Klimt sale 🤯💸. I mean, can you even imagine having to bid on one of the most iconic paintings ever made? 😲 The fact that it went to auction for a whopping $236.4 million is just mind-boggling. And I have to say, the backstory behind the painting is fascinating - from being looted by the Nazis to being rescued by Lederer's brother 🕊️. It's amazing how art can hold so much history and emotional weight. On the other hand, that gold toilet sculpture by Cattelan for $12.1 million does seem a bit...luxurious? 😂 I guess you could say it's a pretty penny to pay for a bit of bathroom decor! 💸
 
🤯 can't even believe what just went down at Sotheby's auction house! $236.4 million is wild, especially considering it's a Gustav Klimt portrait. I mean, Lederer was basically royalty and had a major connection with Klimt, so that already puts a price tag on it. But still, $236 million? That's crazy money 💸. You can't even get a decent house in most cities for that kind of cash. And the fact that the buyer is unknown? Like, who even pays that much for art without wanting to shout it from the rooftops? 🤔
 
I just don't get why art has to be so expensive 🤔. I mean, I'm all for preserving history and supporting artists, but can't we just make it more accessible? I'd love to see some of these masterpieces in museums where people like me can actually visit them, rather than having to shell out millions 💸.

And what's with the mystery buyer on this Klimt portrait sale? 🤐 Is that just a fancy way of saying they're hiding from their money troubles or something? It's just weird. And don't even get me started on the whole looted artwork thing - that's just heartbreaking 😔.

It's always interesting to see what people are willing to pay for, though. I guess it says a lot about our priorities as society 💸. Anyway, hope some of this wealth gets invested in education or something instead of just lining the pockets of rich collectors 🤷‍♀️.
 
another rich guy gets richer lol 🤑 u can imagine how many ppl r struggling rn & this 236m is just getting passed around between some art lovers meanwhile climate change is still a thing & we havent seen any groundbreaking innovation in renewable energy yet kinda weird that people are more interested in buying old paintings than saving the planet 🌎💸
 
Wow 💸 This is insane! I mean, $236.4 million for one painting? That's just crazy rich 🤑. And to think it was painted over 100 years ago... it just goes to show how much art can be worth these days 😲. The fact that it had such a fierce bidding battle in just 20 minutes is wild too... I wonder what the buyer got for their money? 🤔
 
OMG you guys 🤯! This Klimt portrait is literally INSANE 💸! I mean, we're talkin' $236.4 MILLION dollars for one painting 😱. The bidding battle was SO intense 🔥, it's like they were fighting over a super rare Pokémon card 🎮. I'm loving the mystery surrounding the buyer's identity - is it some fancy rich person or a collector with deep pockets 💸? Either way, this painting is GORGEOUS 💃, and I can see why it's one of only three Klimt portraits he created for Lederer. And to think it was looted by the Nazis during WWII 🤯... that history is just WILD 🌪️. Anyway, this sale is definitely a record-breaker 🏆, but let's be real, who needs all that money when you can have a masterpiece like this hanging in your palace 🏰? #KlimtForever #ArtLover #WeirdHistory
 
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