In the spring of this year, France's documentary 'The Savior for Sale' confirmed that the Louvre Paris Museum refused to show the 'Salvator Mundi' in the 2019 exhibition with other works of Leonardo. Information launches Document film 'The Lost Leonardo' of Danish filmmaker Andreas Koefeed then immediately attracted the attention of the gender worldwide when promising to reveal the secrets behind ' Salvator Mundi ', the most expensive painting in the world. "Salvator Mundi" was auctioned $ 450 million (£ 326 million) in 2017, which was accused by many fake things, and also had time disappears from the public eye level. Photo: Jérôme Favre / EPA "Salvator Mundi" is an oil painting on the size of 66 x 47 (cm), describing Jesus wearing Renaissance robes, one hand raising the blessing bridge, one hand holding a phase ball pear. This picture was drawn by Leonardoda Vinci in 1506 under the authorization of Louis Xii King
. "Salvator Mundi" once owned by King British Charles I, Charles II, James II and George III ..
Before being lost for centuries. In 1900, "Salvator Mundi" appeared in the gold-plated frame sir Francis Cook acquired to collect, but the time the picture was said to be Bernardino Luini's work - Leonardo's assistant. By 1958, this family reselled for only $ 60 and the painting was considered the work of Giovanni Boltraffio - Leonardo's student. Graphs re-appeared on the website of a small auction house in New Orleans, USA, In 2005. After that, "Salvator Mundi" was acquired by two professional art speculators with conjecture this is the work of Leonardo da Vinci's natal. At that time, the painting was badly damaged. After being restored under the supervision of Dianne Dwyer Modestini at New York University, experts concluded that this was not the work of Leonardo students but the title illustration. The United Kingdom National Museum also speaks up, making the painting become famous. In 2013, Yves Bouvier traders bought "Salvator Mundi" for million USD and reselled for Russian billionaires Dmitry Rybolovlev for $ 127.5 million
However, by 2015, the Russian billionaire sued Yves Bouvier to scam nearly 1 billion USD in 40 sales contracts, including artwork "Salvator Mundi". This is said to be a century legal war in the art world. In 2017, "Salvator Mundi" was sold for $ 450 million in a Christie's auction, guests were considered to be Prince of Arab Mohammed Bin Salman . The painting was promoted to appear at the Exhibition of Lourve Museum in 2019, but in fact disappeared from the public eye to the hour. "Salvator Mundi" was sold for $ 450.3 million in 2017 . Photo: "The Lost Leonardo" follows the negative path of the work until today. We will see a scene about the abandoned ship, which is said to be a place to store the painting by the previous owner - Russian businessman Dmitry Rybolovlev, as well as the scene of the super yacht with a black window, where one The number of people saying that the picture is preserved by the current owner, Prince of Arab Mohammed Bin Salman.Du's boat of Mohammed Bin Salman. Photo: Alarmy The film gives away the secrets behind the painting, it seems that the most coveted artwork in the world is just a good child in the game money and power. Before this year, this year Will "The Savior for Sale" shown on the French television affirmed that the Louvre Museum in Paris refused to show the picture in the 2019 exhibition with other works of Leonardo, after performing scientific analysis His own and deduces that Leonardo "only contributes" into the creation process. This is considered "The last nail in the coffin" for the authenticity of the picture. However, Koefied's film gives another reason: Louvre Museum really supports Leonardo thinking a painter Should "Salvator Mundi". The reason the picture is never displayed because of Bin Salman's frivolity: he wants it to be ongoing with Mona Lisa to exaggerate the painting as "Mona Lisa (version) male". Louvre Museum refused. Art historians, an honorary professor of art history at Oxford Martin Kemp, a character in "The Lost Leonardo", also agreed with the reason given in the movie. He said he had found the Museum's report and confirmed that Leonardo was named the Painting author. The Dianne Modestini restoration in a scene of "The Lost Leonardo". Photo: Adam Jandrup / AP Koefied's film told the truths behind the painting "Salvator Mundi", but the center of the film is human - Ms. Dianne Modestini, New York University expert, restraint paintings. She revealed the process of restoration that helped me a lot before the departure of the husband, who was also a respectable restorer. However, she had been alleged by some allegedly to restore the damaged original Seriously, and even the work of a poorer artist is more floating into Leonardo's work. Many centuries are forgotten ... Salvato . Dịch vụ:
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