Major Sale at Christie’s in New York
Jackson Pollock’s artwork Number 7A 1948 has achieved a historic result at auction. Christie’s in New York sold the painting for 181 million dollars, which equals about 135 million pounds.
The sale sets a new record for Pollock. It also places the work among the most expensive artworks ever sold at auction worldwide.
A Key Piece From a Famous Collection
The painting previously belonged to well known collector SI Newhouse. His private collection included several major modern art pieces.
Auction experts confirmed that Number 7A 1948 has passed through some of the most important private collections over the past fifty years.
Artwork Details and Style
Pollock created this large canvas in his signature drip style. The painting stretches over three meters and features black paint drips with small touches of red.
Art historians often describe this work as one of the earliest examples of fully abstract painting. Pollock helped shape the abstract expressionist movement before his death in 1956.
Record Breaking Context
The previous highest price for a Pollock painting was 61.2 million dollars for Number 17 1951, sold in 2021. This new result more than triples that figure.
Christie’s also sold a bronze sculpture by Constantin Brancusi during the same event. That piece reached 107.6 million dollars, making it the second highest price ever paid for a sculpture at auction.
