- Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi” has become the most expensive artwork to ever sell at an auction, going for $450.3m (approx Rs 3,000 crore) in New York
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- It surpassed the previous auction record held by Picasso’s “Les Femmes d’Alger”, which sold for $179.4m in 2015
- The recently discovered painting dates back to the year 1500 and is one of under 20 known surviving artworks by the master of Italian Renaissance
- First commissioned by Louis XII of France, the oil painting was owned by England’s Charles I, but the artwork was presumed lost in late 18th century