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Salvator Mundi | Leonardo da Vinci | 1490

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Salvator Mundi | Leonardo da Vinci | 1490

Salvator Mundi | Leonardo da Vinci | 1490

About the artwork:

"Salvator Mundi" is a renowned painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, although its authorship has been the subject of debate among art historians. The painting depicts Jesus Christ as the "Savior of the World" (Salvator Mundi), blessing the viewer with his right hand while holding a crystal orb in his left hand, symbolizing the world. The composition is characterized by its striking realism, with meticulous attention to detail evident in the rendering of Christ's face and robes, as well as the reflection and distortion of light in the crystal orb.

Thought to have been painted around 1500, "Salvator Mundi" was rediscovered in the 21st century and gained widespread recognition following its restoration and inclusion in major exhibitions. In 2017, it was sold at auction for a record-breaking price, further cementing its status as one of the most important and enigmatic works of art in history. Despite the uncertainties surrounding its attribution, "Salvator Mundi" continues to captivate audiences with its profound spiritual resonance and technical brilliance.

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About the artwork:

"Salvator Mundi" is a renowned painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, although its authorship has been the subject of debate among art historians. The painting depicts Jesus Christ as the "Savior of the World" (Salvator Mundi), blessing the viewer with his right hand while holding a crystal orb in his left hand, symbolizing the world. The composition is characterized by its striking realism, with meticulous attention to detail evident in the rendering of Christ's face and robes, as well as the reflection and distortion of light in the crystal orb.

Thought to have been painted around 1500, "Salvator Mundi" was rediscovered in the 21st century and gained widespread recognition following its restoration and inclusion in major exhibitions. In 2017, it was sold at auction for a record-breaking price, further cementing its status as one of the most important and enigmatic works of art in history. Despite the uncertainties surrounding its attribution, "Salvator Mundi" continues to captivate audiences with its profound spiritual resonance and technical brilliance.