This graph illustrates the auction price of iconic pieces of art. The artists' and painting 
name are plotted against the price point at which they were sold.
It is a chart listing the most expensive pieces of artwork sold at auction.  The chart uses 
a comparative 2012 price range to adjust for inflation.  Edward Munch's artwork appears to 
be the top artwork.
it is about art work and how it is sold at auctions for different prices.The good and the 
bad about the it is about art work and how it is sold at auctions for different prices.The 
good and the bad about the topictopic.
This is a bar graph used to depict the prices at auction of expensive artwork over a period 
of time. It clearly shows that the prices of artwork at auction are increasing over time. 
This bar graph also shows that artists have been able to achieve high prices at auction even 
years ago, and that some recent artist auctions have achieved prices more reflective of older 
auctions.
This image talks about art and the most expensive artworks sold at auction. The Scream by 
Edvard Munch was the most expensive piece of art sold at 119.9 million dollars (at 2012 prices). 
The cheapest piece of artwork was by Wang Meng : Landscape, on scroll sold at 63.9 million 
dollars.
A chart showing the most expensive artwork pieces sold at auction adjusted for 2012 prices. 
"The Scream" was the most expensive, sellling for just under 120 million.
This graph shows the most expensive artworks sold at auctions.  The graph gives the artist's 
name and piece of work.  The graph is a bar graph that shows the 2012 prices.
This chart describes the most expensive artwork sold at auctions. It shows that Edward Munch's 
artwork went for the highest bid, payment in auctions. The least sold was Wang Meng.
This image is a graph of the most expensive artworks sold at auction in terms of $m. It then 
lists the artworks, the artist, and how many millions the piece sold for.
Bar graph of the Most expensive art sold at auction...  name of work on the left.... bar comparison 
in the middle... price (as infalted to 2012 prices) on the far right
This is a chart that lists the most expensive artworks sold at auction. Listed next to each 
work of art is the price at which it sold based on 2012 prices.
The graph represents the cost of the most expensive artworks ever sold using 2012 prices. 
The most expensive being Edvard Munch's "The Scream" costing $119.9 million.  
This graph depicts the most expensive artworks sold at auction in terms of millions of dollars. 
Edvard Munch's "The Scream" sold for the most at $119.9 million, and Wang Meng's "Landscape, 
on scroll" sold for the least at $63.9 million.