Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi"
becomes the most expensive painting
to ever sell at auction for $450.3
million
Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi" has
become the most expensive artwork to ever sell
at auction, going for $450.3 million
at Christie's in New York.
Dating back to around 1500, the rare painting is
one of fewer than 20 authenticated works by the
Italian in existence.
Original estimates had predicted bids of over
$100 million for the piece. But the new record
was set after approximately 20 minutes of
telephone bidding, far surpassing the previous
auction record held by Picasso's "Les Femmes
d'Alger," which sold for $179.4 million in 2015.
Now, "Salvator Mundi" is set to be the biggest
lot at this yeaar's fall auction season, during whichp
Christie's and Sotheby's can expect to achieve
total sales of more than $
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