The days when one of its third-rate Renoirs could fetch millions of dollars at auction have passed.
Today his drawings and paintings fetch millions of dollars.
What they do not talk about - though the Stanlein, if sold, would fetch millions of dollars - is price.
Today Pollock's paintings fetch millions of dollars, but in 1943, when Guggenheim began buying, most people thought them worthless.
And in the West, where a nothing Picasso can fetch millions, great Asian objects are a comparative steal.
The spectacular views will next year go on sale to the highest bidder when apartments could fetch tens of millions of pounds each.
We'd brought some antimatter with us on the Chengho; if we sold that together with the frigate it would fetch millions.
Some are now fetching millions of dollars.
As the exhibition makes plain, no amount of research can explain why some artworks fetch millions while most remain worthless.
Reuters quoted David Lee, an art expert, as saying that the painting could fetch millions but could not possibly be sold.