'Rediscovered' da Vinci painting sells for $450M
Sale of Salvator Mundi, painted in the early 1500s, breaks new record for most expensive artwork ever auctioned

NEW YORK
Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi was sold for $450 million in New York late on Wednesday evening, breaking a record for the most expensive artwork ever auctioned.
The previous record for a painting sold at auction was Pablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, painted in 1955, which went for almost $180 million in 2015.
Salvator Mundi is a depiction of Christ, with a raised right hand and a glass sphere in his left. It is one of fewer than 20 da Vinci paintings in existence.
One of the first owners painting, created sometime after 1505, was King Charles I of England.
The artwork, which disappeared until 2005, was later purchased by a British art
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