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Buying a fraction of a Picasso for 20 euros is possible

2024-01-11T18:08:17.772Z

Highlights: Buying a fraction of a Picasso for 20 euros is possible. In the United States, the Masterworks platform is a real hit. In France, calibrated offers for individuals are also arriving. The Matis company now allows you to participate in rounds of financing to invest in master paintings - Picabia, Warhol, Buffet for example... This article is for subscribers only. You have 69% left to discover.Want to read more?Unlock all items immediately. Unlock all things immediately.


ANALYSIS - New savings tools make it possible to take advantage of the boom in the modern and contemporary art market.


The lucrative market for modern and contemporary art is no longer reserved for a happy few who are able to put hundreds of thousands of euros on the table for a major piece. It is now within everyone's reach, or almost everyone. Offers aimed at the general public and allowing the purchase of fractions of paintings, sculptures or photographs, are beginning to emerge.

In the United States, the Masterworks platform is a real hit. This site allows individuals from all over the world to invest in shares in works by Banksy, Rothko or Picasso, just like you buy a share, from 20 dollars. Last year, the firm posted a return of 9% to 39% per year, linked to the resale of paintings. This is a great way to appeal to individuals looking to grow their savings.

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In France, calibrated offers for individuals are also arriving. The Matis company now allows you to participate in rounds of financing to invest in master paintings - Picabia, Warhol, Buffet for example...

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