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Van Gogh Artworks Minted as NFTs Sell for Over $2.5 Million

November 20, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Two pieces of artwork inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s work have commanded significant attention in the crypto market. These pieces, converted into digital format and tokenized, have fetched more than $2.5 million. One particular NFT inspired by a Van Gogh painting was sold for $1.3 million, whereas the second one fetched consecutive $1.27 million at an auction.

The digitized artworks, identified as numbers 132 and 283, attracted heavy interest. The size of the winning bids was 35.9999 BTC and 34.9999 BTC on the Bitcoin network respectively. This signifies a recent surge in buyers, on the edges of a wider trend that sees NFTs themed after Vincent van Gogh become highly sought-after commodities in the market.

The Musée d’Orsay’s NFT Initiative

In response to the growing interest in Van Gogh-inspired NFTs, Paris’ Musée d’Orsay announced plans to conceive unique NFTs inspired by the Dutch post-impressionist painter’s works. These NFTs will be minted on the Tezos blockchain and will come in two primary forms: an augmented reality experience and a digital art piece conceptualized by French artist KERU.

Looking ahead to the future, from 2024, Musée d’Orsay openly plans to invite digital artists to exploit the blockchain technology. This is aimed at encouraging the creation of collections inspired by the museum’s permanent exhibits.

Market Dynamics

Significantly, this recent surge in sales comes after a period of notable downturn in the NFT market, prompting some observers to argue that there is a revival currently taking place. The high sales have also indicated that NFT collections on the Bitcoin network are starting to achieve considerably more than those on the Ethereum network. 

This could mark a potential shift in the platform preferences of digital artists and collectors alike. The allure of Van Gogh, paired with the innovative potential of NFT technology, may just be the catalyst for further growth and evolution of the digital art world.

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  • Mia Patel

    Gaming innovator with a zest for exploring the potential of blockchain in fostering community-driven platforms.

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