Salvator Mundi – by Leonardo Da Vinci. Leonardo paints Salvator Mundi possibly for King Louis XII of France and his consort, Anne of Brittany. It is most likely commissioned soon after the conquests of Milan and Genoa. The 26-inch haunting oil-on-panel painting depicts a half-length figure of Christ as Savior of the World, facing front and dressed in Renaissance-era robes. In his painting.. Salvator Mundi is a painting of Christ as Salvator Mundi (Latin for Savior of the World) by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, dated to c. 1500.The painting shows Jesus, in Renaissance dress, giving a benediction with his right hand raised and two fingers extended, while holding a transparent rock crystal orb in his left hand, signaling his role as savior of the world and master of the cosmos.
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How a $1,000 art-auction bet turned into the ‘Salvator Mundi,’ a painting some believe to be a lost Leonardo Da Vinci work that later sold for $450 million.. Corbis/Getty Images. Two new documentaries delve into the ongoing saga of Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi in a moment when true art crime stories are at their peak, writes Caryn James.