Article 38N55 Fascinating Bidding Process Behind $450 Million Auction of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’

Fascinating Bidding Process Behind $450 Million Auction of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’

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Lori Dorn
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On November 16, 2017, Christie's held an auction for a gorgeous Leonardo da Vinci painting entitled "Salvator Mundi". This "male Mona Lisa" is believed to be the "last da Vinci" available. After 19 minutes of bidding, the painting fetched over $450 million, the largest amount ever to have been paid for a work of art.

On a historic night at Christie's in New York, Salvator Mundi, a depiction of Christ as 'Saviour of the World' by one of history's greatest and most renowned artists, sold for $450,312,500 / 342,182,751 (including buyer's premium), becoming the most expensive painting ever sold at auction.

Before the auction, renowned art critic Alastair Sooke took a look at this historical piece.

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