Most expensive Western arts Chinese splashed on
Updated: 2014-11-15 08:15
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5. Pablo Picasso's Claude and Paloma
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Chinese tycoon Wang Jianlin's Wanda Group bought the 1950 Pablo Picasso painting Claude and Paloma, for $28 million at Christie's in New York on Nov 5, 2013. The painting, depicting Picasso's two youngest children, was sold at the price which was more than double the highest estimate of $12 million.
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