Lifestyle | painting Picasso Sells for Record $106.5M Highest auction price ever paid for art By Rob Quinn Posted May 5, 2010 1:52 AM CDT Copied "Nude Green Leaves, and Bust," a 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso, was sold at auction by Christie's in New York yesterday to an unidentified telephone bidder for $106.5 million. (AP Photo/Christie's, New York) A Pablo Picasso portrait of his mistress sold for a record-breaking $106.5 million at a Christie's auction in New York yesterday. The winning bid, placed by an anonymous telephone bidder, is the highest price ever paid for a work of art at auction, beating the $104.5 million forked out for a Giacometti sculpture earlier this year, the New York Times reports. Picasso painted Nude, Green Leaves, and Bust in a single day in 1932. It shows mistress and muse Marie-Therese Walter reclining and as a bust, with the painter's profile in the background. The work came from the collection of Los Angeles philanthrophists Frances and Sidney Brody. It had been in the Brody family home since the couple bought the painting in the '50s. Read These Next One mystery is solved around chilling Holocaust photo. The Atlantic has a lengthy profile of RFK Jr. See the states with the highest utility bills. Black Friday at this California mall ended in gunfire, an evacuation. Report an error