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Leonardo da Vinci’s rediscovered painting of Christ as the world’s savior, “Salvator Mundi”—auctioned last year for a record-setting $450.3 million—has been owned by British kings and ...
The world’s most expensive painting, the “Salvator Mundi,” purportedly by Leonardo da Vinci, was supposed to go on display next week in the world’s most famous museum, the Louvre ...
The “Salvator Mundi,” which sold for $450 million at Christie’s auction house as a fully authenticated Leonardo da Vinci, has been downgraded by curators at the Prado national museum in ...
Author and art critic Ben Lewis calls the Salvator Mundi "the most beautiful question mark that's ever been painted." For more than a century, art dealers hunted for the lost treasure — the ...
The Louvre inspected the “Salvator Mundi” and certified it as the work of Leonardo da Vinci. But it kept those findings secret after a squabble with the painting’s owners. By David D.
A damaged copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi” believed to have been painted more than a century after the artist’s death sold for $1.1 million as the public’s fascination with ...
His latest book is “Leonardo da Vinci.” The excitement surrounding this week's auction of Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Salvator Mundi" raises the question of what makes his work so special.
Though several pieces of Salvator Mundi-branded merchandise—including bottles of wine and shoes—were left strewn on the museum floor in the fracas, no items from its collection were taken.
Salvator Mundi, a $450 million painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, has not been seen publicly since it sold at Christie's in 2017, the year it became the most expensive artwork ever auction.