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Leonardo Da Vinci Painting of Christ Sells for Historic $450Mln

© AFP 2023 / LOUISA GOULIAMAKIA persons is seen 05 February 2006 at the entrance to the exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci, scientist and inventor, hosted in the old paper factory of Patras as part of the European Capital of Culture festivities for the year of 2006
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A 500-year-old painting of Christ by Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci has been sold at auction in New York for a startling $US450 million.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — A rediscovered painting of Christ by Renaissance master Leonardo Da Vinci has sold for a record $450,312,500 at Christie’s in New York, the British auction house said in a statement.

​The price fetched Wednesday by "Salvator Mundi," depicting Christ as "Saviour of the World," has "obliterated" the previous world record for the most expensive work of art at auction.

​There are fewer than 20 paintings in existence that are recognized as being from Leonardo’s own hand, Christie’s said. Apart from "Salvator Mundi," all are in museum collections.

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Originally painted in 1500s, "Salvator Mundi" decorated the palace of England's King Charles I until it was auctioned off by the son of the Duke of Buckingham and Normandy in 1763. After that, the painting reappeared only in 1900, when it was purchased by Francis Cook, a British collector. The picture was painted over in a clumsy restoration attempt that tricked experts into believing it was a copy by da Vinci's follower Bernardino Luini.    

In 1958, Cook's descendants sold the supposed copy for only about $50. In 2005, the painting was acquired by a consortium of art dealers, who restored the painting and initiated an authentication procedure. It took six years to attribute "Salvador Mundi" to the great master himself.

The most recent appearance of the painting was in 2015 when its last publicly known owner, Russian collector Dmitri Rybolovlev, reportedly accused his art dealer Yves Bouvier of financial fraud. The new owner of the painting has not been disclosed.

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