2017年10月20日金曜日

Da Vinci's Salvator Mundi



Can YOU spot why this rare da Vinci painting is puzzling experts? Uncharacteristic mistake in greatest artist's $90m depiction of Christ has left art buffs scratching their heads
Da Vinci's Salvator Mundi (Saviour of the World) was painted around 1500
Painting is set to fetch a staggering £75m when it goes under the hammer
But art buffs have pointed out a 'lapse' in the artist's depiction of a glass orb
The transparent object appears totally see-though and light is not distorted

By Unity Blott For Mailonline
Published: 07:55 EDT, 19 October 2017 | Updated: 12:08 EDT, 19 October 2017

The last Leonardo da Vinci painting in private hands is expected to fetch a staggering £75million at auction - despite experts scratching their heads over one crucial 'error'.

The Italian master painted Salvator Mundi (Saviour of the World) around 1500, the same period in which he created his masterpiece the Mona Lisa, and was sold for just £45 60 years ago.

It depicts Christ in Renaissance clothing holding a glass orb, but art buffs have pointed out that the object appears completely see-through, when in reality the light passing through it should appear distorted.

The painting’s authorship had been forgotten, and part of the depiction of Christ had been overpainted.
Sotheby’s sold the painting, unaware of its true provenance, in 1958 for just £45.
An American businessman bought it 12 years ago at a small U.S. auction house for less £7,500, and began to research its history.
In 2011 the work was confirmed as a genuine Leonardo and unveiled publicly - making it the first discovery of a painting by Da Vinci since 1909.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4996876/Can-spot-da-Vinci-painting-puzzling-experts.html




因みにエリザベス女王じゃないエリザベス。(爆w


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