'The Scream' Could Go For $80 Million And Still Wouldn't Top These 10 Paintings [PHOTOS]

'The Scream' And Other Shockingly Expensive Works Of Art

With an estimated price tag of more than $80 million, some may gawk right back at Edvard Munch's "The Scream," the iconic painting to be auctioned in May. But based on recent sales, potential buyers are likely anxious to get out their checkbooks.

One of four versions of Norwegian expressionist painter Munch's classic piece of work will soon be auctioned by Sotheby's for an estimated $80 million. It could even fetch double that amount, according to some art experts. Interestingly, this version is the only one not currently owned by a Norwegian museum and instead part of a private collection. The other three versions of "The Scream" have all been stolen and subsequently recovered in recent years.

According to the head of Sotheby's impressionist and modern art department, Simon Shaw, the timing is especially favorable given that next year marks the 150th anniversary of Munch's birth. That said, surpassing the price of some recent sales will be no easy feat.

Just this month it was revealed that the royal family of Qatar completed the most expensive art transaction in history when it bought Paul Cézanne's "The Card Players" for $250 million. Likewise, the record for most expensive auction sale was set in 2010 when Pablo Picasso's "Nude, Green Leaves and Bust" fetched over $106 million at a Christie's auction.

Here are the ten most expensive works of art sold either privately or at auction (h/t AOL Money):

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Most Expensive Art Work Ever Sold
10. Titian - 'Diana And Actaeon'(01 of10)
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'Diana and Actaeon' by Italian renaissance painter Titian was purchased jointly for $91 million in a private sale in 2009. (credit:AP)
9. Pablo Picasso - 'Dora Maar Au Chat'(02 of10)
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"Dora Maar au chat" by Pablo Picasso was purchased in 2006 by an anonymous buyer for $95.2 million. (credit:AP)
8. Andy Warhol - 'Eight Elvises'(03 of10)
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'Eight Elvises' by pop artist Andy Warhol fetched $100 million in a private sale in 2008. (credit:WikiCommons)
7. Pablo Picasso - 'Garçon A La Pipe'(04 of10)
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Pablo Picasso's "Garçon a la pipe" sold for $104.1 million in 2004 at a Sotheby's auction. (credit:WikiCommons)
6. Giacometti - 'Walking Man I'(05 of10)
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When 'Walking Man I' by sculptor Giacometti was sold for $104.3 million at Sotheby's in 2010, it was the most expensive art work purchased at auction to date. (credit:AP)
5. Pablo Picasso - 'Nude, Green Leaves And Bust'(06 of10)
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Pablo Picasso's 'Nude, Green Leaves And Bust' sold at auction for $106.5 million in 2010. It's currently the most expensive piece of art sold at auction. (credit:WikiCommons)
4. Gustav Klimt - 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I'(07 of10)
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"Adele Bloch-Bauer I" by Gustav Klimt was purchased privately for $135 million in 2006. (credit:AP)
3. Willem De Kooning - 'Woman III'(08 of10)
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Willem De Kooning's "Woman III" was bought privately in 2006 for $137.5 million. (credit:WikiCommons)
2. Jackson Pollack - 'Number 5, 1948'(09 of10)
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"Number 5, 1948" by Jackson Pollack was sold for $140 million in 2006 in a private sale. (credit:WikiCommons)
1. Paul Cézanne - 'The Card Players'(10 of10)
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A version of Paul Cézanne's "The Card Players" was sold privately this year for $250 million. (credit:WikiCommons)