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The largest oil painting in the world won $62 million. What does this oil painting draw?
? What is valuable is not the work, but the writer.

The largest oil painting in the world won $62 million. The world's largest oil painting by British artist Sasha Jaafari was recently auctioned for $62 million, making it the second most expensive oil painting among living artists. According to the 23rd report, this painting is called "The Journey of Man", with a canvas area of 1 595.76 square meters and four basketball courts. Last September, it was recognized as the largest oil painting in the world by Guinness World Records. This oil painting was divided into 70 pieces and auctioned at Atlantis Hotel, Palm Island, Dubai, United Arab Emirates on the 22nd of this month. The auction price is twice the expected price. The proceeds from the auction will be used to fund children's charities such as Global Charity Foundation and Dubai Caring.

Andre Abdon, a French businessman living in Dubai, took all 70 paintings. It feels great to see this picture. He said:? It was a mistake to separate 70 paintings. ?

It is reported that the most expensive painting auctioned by a living painter is Portrait of the Artist (swimming pool and two portraits) created by British painter Huo Yu 1972, which was sold for 90.3 million US dollars in 20 18.

Oil painting pigment is very simple, basically it can be said to be a mixture of oil and pigment, but the price per liter can be between 285- 1 100 dollars. Although the rise of oil painting is related to the Renaissance, oil painting can be traced back to Afghanistan in the 7th century, using poppy seed oil to paint.

The author of this work is Huo.

1937 was born in Bradford, England. What's it called now? Godfather of British art? Yes, he knew he wanted to be an artist as early as 1 1 and became famous at the age of 26. His artistic career spans many fields, from collage photography to opera stage design, from painting by fax machine to in-depth study of how classical masters in art history use optical instruments to create. His works also include almost all available media, including oil painting, watercolor, photography and printmaking. The Queen of England awarded him a medal.

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