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Elizabeth Peyton's Net Worth: How She Makes and spends Her Money

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Elizabeth Peyton is an American artist who has been in the public eye since her first exhibition in 1992, yet some interesting facts about her net worth remain unknown to many people. Even with all the fame and attention she’s garnered over the years, she remains an enigmatic figure to those outside of the art world—and many within it, too. Read on to learn more about Elizabeth Peyton’s net worth and her fascinating career path so far.

Sources of Income
 Acording to celebslifewiki.com Elizabeth Peyton’s net worth comes from a number of different sources. The bulk of her income has come from her art, but she also earns money through various deals and promotional appearances. One source that may not be obvious is book royalties. Elizabeth wrote a children’s book called Two Hens Are Better Than One in 1999, which was published by Knopf Books for Young Readers. The book tells about how two chickens help take care of their newborn chick, Jack. It currently has an Amazon rating of 4 out of 5 stars with 15 reviews (13 positive and 2 negative). At a price tag of $11 (as of April 2018), it is one way Elizabeth Peyton makes money outside of her other ventures.

Annual Earnings
As of 2015, Elizabeth Peyton's net worth is estimated to be $6 million. That same year, she earned $1.6 million in income. While her exact salary at her job as an art dealer is unknown, it’s likely she earned a six-figure salary. It’s also likely that she has investments that boost her net worth by several million dollars more. In 2014, she reported earning $1.2 million from interest and dividends on investments like stocks, bonds and mutual funds. It’s possible that those earnings will increase in 2015 because of stocks’ steady growth throughout most of last year—and low inflation makes it easier for people with cash on hand to invest in them now rather than waiting for higher returns in future years.

Assets & Expenditures
For Elizabeth Peyton, income primarily comes from her prolific artwork. She first began selling art in galleries in New York City in 1990s and by 2000 was showing with gallerist Barbara Gladstone. It wasn’t until 2009 that she opened her own gallery in Brooklyn called Chashama. Today, Peyton still shows regularly with both of these commercial entities. From 2011 to 2014, it was estimated that she made over $2 million annually. In addition to these sources of income, she also sells her works through major auction houses like Sotheby’s and Christie’s , netting another roughly $0.5 million per year on average since 2011.

Net worth
Elizabeth Peyton’s net worth is most recently estimated at $250 million. That’s quite a bit of money, but what does she do with it? Where does she keep it? What types of investments does she make? Here are five things you didn’t know about Elizabeth Peyton’s net worth. 1. How Much Does Elizabeth Peyton Make per Painting?
The majority of her wealth comes from her art, which has sold for millions at auction. In fact, she has been called the best-selling living female artist in history. The average price for one of her paintings hovers around $800,000-$1 million. At that price point (and above), buyers tend to be wealthy collectors or museums looking to add something special to their collection—not individuals buying art as an investment (which means there’s no secondary market). And when collectors purchase her work for themselves, they often end up in museums or on walls in private homes rather than being sold multiple times over.

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