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Sunday 31 March 2013

Billionaire buys Most Expensive Picasso painting


A billionaire hedge fund manager bought Picasso's Le Rêve for $155million - $16million more than he first agreed to pay right before its previous owner tore a hole in it with his elbow.
Steven A. Cohen, whose SAC Capital just settled two insider-trading lawsuits with the government for $616 million, bought himself the belated gift after first agreeing to but it for $139milllion in 2006 from Vegas mogul Steve Wynn.
The price is estimated to be the highest ever paid for an artwork by a U.S. collector
But Wynn - former owner of the Bellagio and Mirage hotels in Vegas - put his elbow through the 1932 painting while he was showing it off to friends the day after the sale was agreed and caused a six-inch tear in it.
The hotelier agreed at the time to release Cohen - who is worth around $9.3billion - from the sale and repair it. Now he has sold it to Cohen for $16 million more than the pre-damaged price.
The painting - meaning The Dream - has since been restored to its original state.
The erotic content of the painting has been noted repeatedly, with critics pointing out that Picasso painted an erect penis, presumably symbolizing his own, in the upturned face of his model, who was his mistress at the time.
Billionaire who bought the painting
A source told the New York Post's Page Six: 'Steve bought Le Rêve as a gift to himself. This was supposed to be a top-secret sale because of the government investigation and settlement.

Culled from ....Daily mail

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