A 500-year-old Jesusman painter believed to be drawn by Leonardo da Vinci has sold a record of $ 450 million in New York Auction.
This painting is called the Salter Mundy, the world's savior.
Christine's auction room has so far not received any artwork, and it's a cheerful and applause.
Less than 20 paintings of Leonardo da Vinci survived in 1519 now.
It is believed that the only slayter mundi, believed to have been drawn after 1505, is under privilege.
While the final bid of this sketch was $ 400 million, the total sum of other bills touched $ 450.3 million. The unidentified person who took part in the auction through the phone bought it in twenty minutes.
In this sculpture, Jesus Nataraja is gazing at one hand and has a spherical mirror in another hand.
The painting was sold for $ 60 US dollars in London in 1958. But until then, it was thought that it was drawn by a follower of Leonardo da Vinci that was not created by Da Vinci.
Even today, BBC Arts reporter Vincent Dowd says that this was not a worldwide decision of Leonardo.
One of the critics said that the surface of the sketch was "sluggish, varnish, artificially, pressed, repeatedly drawn once and again at the same time."
But Christie credited this painting as "the biggest artistic discoveries of the 20th century".
When Salter Mundi was re-spoken in 2005, he made a note of "dead Da Vinci."
It was purchased by a Russian collector for $ 127.5 million four years ago. But it was purchased individually and not in auction.
Christie's on the post-war and contemporary art in New York was the initial cost of this $ 100 million dollars.
This painting is called the Salter Mundy, the world's savior.
Christine's auction room has so far not received any artwork, and it's a cheerful and applause.
Less than 20 paintings of Leonardo da Vinci survived in 1519 now.
It is believed that the only slayter mundi, believed to have been drawn after 1505, is under privilege.
While the final bid of this sketch was $ 400 million, the total sum of other bills touched $ 450.3 million. The unidentified person who took part in the auction through the phone bought it in twenty minutes.
In this sculpture, Jesus Nataraja is gazing at one hand and has a spherical mirror in another hand.
The painting was sold for $ 60 US dollars in London in 1958. But until then, it was thought that it was drawn by a follower of Leonardo da Vinci that was not created by Da Vinci.
Even today, BBC Arts reporter Vincent Dowd says that this was not a worldwide decision of Leonardo.
One of the critics said that the surface of the sketch was "sluggish, varnish, artificially, pressed, repeatedly drawn once and again at the same time."
But Christie credited this painting as "the biggest artistic discoveries of the 20th century".
When Salter Mundi was re-spoken in 2005, he made a note of "dead Da Vinci."
It was purchased by a Russian collector for $ 127.5 million four years ago. But it was purchased individually and not in auction.
Christie's on the post-war and contemporary art in New York was the initial cost of this $ 100 million dollars.
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