While some people value paintings according to beauty, skill, or uniqueness, there are others who value them according to their price. So what is the world’s most expensive painting? Well, it depends. Inflation and exchange rates undoubtedly affect the rankings, and in order for a painting to be properly valued…it has to be sold first! So, today we’ve compiled a list of the 25 Most Expensive Paintings Ever Sold!
When Pablo Picasso's masterpiece, Les Femmes d’Alger, sold for $179 million (£116 million) in New York on Monday night, it smashed the record for a painting sold at auction. But even so it is still far from the most expensive painting of all time. It manages only fourth place. Others have changed hands for millions more in private sales. Here are the 10 most expensive paintings in history. (The prices shown are all adjusted for inflation.)
$300m When Will You Marry by Paul Gauguin

Gauguin's 1982 picture of two Tahitian girls smashed the record for the world's most expensive single work of art, when Qatar bought the canvas from a Swiss collector for almost $300 million in February. It was painted during Gauguin's first trip to Tahiti, where he said he travelled to escape "everything that is artificial and conventional" in Europe.
$274m The Card Players by Paul Cézanne

Qatar had previously held the record with this work, bought in 2011, one of dozens of major Western works its museums have snapped up in recent years. It featured two two stony-faced card players, models selected by Cézanne from his family’s estate outside Aix-en-Provence: the gardener and a farm hand.
$186m No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red) by Mark Rothko

Dmitry Rybolovlev, a Russian billionaire, paid $186 million, setting a record for a work by the American painter. However, it is now subject to a legal dispute with Mr Rybolovlev accusing Yves Bouvier, an art dealer, of misleaing him about the price.
$179.3m Les Femmes d’Alger (Version O) by Pablo Picasso

Picasso created a series of 15 variations of Les femmes d’Alger inspired by the French master Eugene Delacroix who in 1834 had painted The Women of Algiers in their Apartment. Version O marks the culmination of the series and has long been considered the most important Picasso in private hands.
$165.4m No 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock
