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NYC gallery unveils new $225K Hunter Biden painting — and 2 buyers are interested

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NYC gallery unveils new $225K Hunter Biden painting — and 2 buyers are interested

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Georgia Worrell,

Steven Vago and

Isabel Vincent

December 10, 2022 1:47pm 

 Updated

Hunter Biden's second solo art show opened at the Georges Berges Gallery Friday.
Hunter Biden’s second solo art show opened at the Georges Berges Gallery on Friday.

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This Hunter Biden painting is selling for the price of a house.

The most expensive artwork at the first son’s new SoHo show is priced at $225,000 — and already has two interested buyers, The Post has learned.

On Saturday, a gallery worker refused to give The Post details on the potential buyers of the untitled, 57×98 inch, mustard-yellow floral painting on Yupo Japanese paper.

President Biden’s scandal-scarred son sold two other works a day after his second solo art show opened at the Georges Berges Gallery Friday.

Unlike last year’s debut of Biden’s artistic oeuvre, which was by invitation only, the new show, “Haiku,” is open to the public and features much stronger works, according to Biden’s gallerist Georges Berges.

The scandal-ridden first son has a knack with a paint brush.
The scandal-ridden first son has a knack with a paint brush.

“I want everyone to see his art,” Berges told The Post.

“The first [show] was successful,” said Berges. “We achieved what we wanted from that exhibition. This exhibition shows a stronger confidence.”

Berges has refused to elaborate on which paintings sold and who the buyers were. Paintings in last year’s show ranged from $75,000 for works on paper to $500,000 for large canvases.

"Haiku," is open to the public and features much stronger works.
“Haiku,” is open to the public and features much stronger works.

The policy of not publicly naming purchasers and what they 

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