Own a Genuine Replica of
The Most Valuable Painting in the World

The Last da Vinci

“The Greatest Artistic Rediscovery of the 21st Century”
Christie’s Auction House, NY (11/15/24)

Salvator Mundi (Latin for ‘Savior of the World’) is one of the most intriguing pieces of art to ever surface in modern times.

Besides the fact, it was painted, in whole or in part, by the great master himself, Leonardo da Vinci, painted circa 1500, it has been in the possession of a King of France, three Kings of England and is now owned by the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

For centuries, it had been thought to be forever lost only to be resurrected in modern times.

Christie’s old master expert Allen Wintermute says “I always thought it would be the most expensive work of art ever sold. It’s incredibly and unbelievably rare, and nothing conjures like the name of Leonardo.”

What is it about this great painting that would inspire tens of thousands of people on three continents to line up for hours to witness the revealing of this great masterpiece?

Salvator Mundi
once thought a fraud, sold cheaply
genuine treasure

-Senryū by M. Nakazato LaFreniere In 1958

Traditional History

From its creation in the early 1500s, likely commissioned by French royalty, to its disappearance and miraculous rediscovery in the 20th century, “Salvator Mundi” encapsulates the blend of artistic genius and mystery that defines Leonardo’s legacy.

Esoteric History

“Salvator Mundi,” is shrouded in mystery and controversy and has fascinated art enthusiasts, historians, and scholars alike for centuries. Beyond its disputed attribution and record-breaking auction sale, this enigmatic artwork harbors a depth of symbolic and esoteric meanings that merit exploration.

High Quality Replica

Our high-quality replicas are a high-res digital image of the Leonardo “Salvador Mundi” printed and mounted, as is the original. The surface is enhanced with impasto created by our artists to mimic the original brushwork of the painting with a clear acrylic gel, varnished for protection and to create a more realistic presentation.