Fascinating to watch Rybolovlev move money in the open like this with the help of the art market apparatus. What a time to be alive. If you're not keeping track this was almost double the price expected for a da Vinci of questioned provenance sold by the fertilizer magnate who bought Donald Trump's Palm Beach mansion for double the estimated price and then never lived in it.
Wouldn't he need someone to pay that same amount or more for the painting to effectively have moved money with this apparatus? And if the next buyer is similarly motivated, isn't the valuation akin to a Ponzi?
Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Sells for $450.3M, Shattering Auction Records
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#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
Wouldn't he need someone to pay that same amount or more for the painting to effectively have moved money with this apparatus? And if the next buyer is similarly motivated, isn't the valuation akin to a Ponzi?
Ponzi scheme is a scam where buyer is fooled into buying something that has no value. Here if the painting is used as an apparatus to move money, it becomes sort of a currency to move $450 million dollars. As long as the big money movers honor its price it could be used for such purpose. Almost like Bitcoins!
"Because these stones are too large to move, buying an item with one simply involves agreeing that the ownership has changed. As long as the transaction is recorded in the oral history, it will now be owned by the person it is passed on to and no physical movement of the stone is required."
Re: Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Sells for $450.3M, Shattering Auction Records
#33Why is this a surprise? There's a point at which money no longer makes sense - both to the people without it as well as the people with it. There are many reasons for spending relatively incomprehensible amounts of money for something. One is to show others that you can; it's a demonstration of just how wealthy you are. Another is to try to make something special of the money that otherwise has reached a level of bei…
> What else is there? Storage of value. If you want to diversify, you may want something easy to move/hide for some scenarios. I'm not saying this painting works great for that purpose, just that that's one of the things that may make people want to buy it.
At that stratosphere of wealth, an art piece is not about diversification. It's a bit like buying a 200m yacht to surpass all other private yachts.
What I find amusing is that even the ultra rich people are statistically NEVER the richest people. There are perhaps 5 people in the world who could be debated as one of the richest people in the world. And their individual wealth exceeds the "poor rich" such as this person by a factor of 20+. To people outside their bubble it just looks "sad" (pardon the Trumpism).
Re: Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Sells for $450.3M, Shattering Auction Records
#34Fascinating to watch Rybolovlev move money in the open like this with the help of the art market apparatus. What a time to be alive. If you're not keeping track this was almost double the price expected for a da Vinci of questioned provenance sold by the fertilizer magnate who bought Donald Trump's Palm Beach mansion for double the estimated price and then never lived in it.
That eyesore of a house was actually torn down.
Back story:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/classified/realestate/ct-donal...
Re: Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Sells for $450.3M, Shattering Auction Records
#35Fascinating to watch Rybolovlev move money in the open like this with the help of the art market apparatus. What a time to be alive. If you're not keeping track this was almost double the price expected for a da Vinci of questioned provenance sold by the fertilizer magnate who bought Donald Trump's Palm Beach mansion for double the estimated price and then never lived in it.
Who are you alleging was the ultimate source of this money, and what was their real objective?
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#36Jesus in color is very similar with our 21 century image of him, no mustache, eyes completely changed and ... the painting is relatively new compare to Jesus himself! and his image in the eyes of it followers changed so dramatically!
I am wondering what else could have changed in 2000 years!
Re: Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Sells for $450.3M, Shattering Auction Records
#37The heirs of that estate are probably not thrilled with this headline.
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#38https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7omwQLuGJQ was the marketing campaign
If you think you've heard it somewhere, it was in Arrival - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543164/
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#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
10-15% is pretty standard in the auction world.
Still absurd to not discount when the price gets so high.