by Vincent Noce
The Louvre and the C2RMF have recognized Salvator Mundi as a work by Leonardo da Vinci, abraded and partly repainted over the centuries. © Christie’s
The scientific study of Salvator Mundi by the Louvre and the Laboratoire de recherche des musées de France (C2RMF, Research Laboratory of the Museums of France) adds another chapter to the melodramatic tale of the painting (editor's note: acquired at an auction in 2017 for $450,000 by Saudi Prince Mohammed Ben Salman). The plot thickened when Hazan published the findings in December 2019, two months after the Louvre retrospective opened and in the painting’s absence. Read more...