The most expensive paintings in Czech auctions are dominated by Kupka and Čapek

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ČTK
08.10.2007 11:15
Czech Republic

Prague

Prague - Overview of the 15 most expensive paintings sold at auctions in the Czech Republic since 1990 (prices in crowns excluding auction premiums):

1. František Kupka: Élévation (Heights) IV, 22.1 million, 2007
2. František Kupka: Abstract Composition, 13.4 million, 2007
3. Josef Čapek: Girl in Pink Dress, 12 million, 2007
4. Josef Čapek: Foot Bath, 9.3 million, 2006
5. Antonín Procházka: Bust of a Man, 9 million, 2007
6. Jindřich Štyrský: Circus Simonette, 8.6 million, 2006
7. Ivan Šiškin: In Front of the Mirror, 7.5 million, 2006
8. Emil Filla: Goldfish by the Window, 7.3 million, 2000
9. Antonín Procházka: Daisies, 7.1 million, 2006
10. Josef Šíma: Egg (ML, Balance), 6.7 million, 2004
11. Josef Šíma: Portrait of Zuzka Zguriška, 5.85 million, 2005
12. Jan Zrzavý: Wells in Locronan III, 5.5 million, 2006
13. Emil Filla: Still Life with Artichoke and Mandolin, 5.2 million, 2007
14.-15. Bohumil Kubišta: Forest Landscape, 4.8 million, 2000
14.-15. Jindřich Štyrský: Black Pierrot, 4.8 million, 2004
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