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Salvator Mundi 1500 Leonardo da Vinci Card

Salvator Mundi 1500 Leonardo da Vinci Card

Salvator Mundi 1500 Leonardo da Vinci Card Salvator Mundi (Saviour of the World) (or, Saviour of the World) (Americans favour Saviour while British favour Saviour) By Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci (from his work shop and most likely much of his own hand). Painted about 1500 most likely for French King Louis XII and his consort Anne of Brittany ... it then passed to English King Charles I upon his marriage to French Princess Henrietta Maria in 1625 ... the painting was documented as part of the estate of King Charles I in 1650 and a drawn etching copy is made by Wenceslaus Hollar noting "Leonardo painted it" ... the painting is returned to English King Charles II in 1660 upon restoration of the monarchy ... listed as a painting by Leonardo da Vinci ... then to his successor King James II 1685-1688 ... then to his mistress Catherine Sedley Countess of Dorchester (1657-1717) which then remained passed on through her descent many generations ... until about 1900. In 2007 careful restoration and xrays or done and prove the undeniable authenticity that this painting was indeed by Leonardo da Vinci ... that it has all the hallmarks of his work including changes made by him it proves all copies later were made from this particular painting and even has his palm print where he used his own palm to smooth the paint as he is known to have done. It matches his work Last Supper and Mona Lisa and is thought to have been painted some time between or same time as one or the other. Broke auction record at 450.3 million dollars November 15, 2017, as the most expensive painting ever sold. It was owned by kings of France and England. Leonardo da Vinci in his own time was sought after by Italian dukes in Florence and Milan, by a French king, and by a pope all who sought his art talents as well as his military inventions as well as his intellectual knowledge and ideas. Leonardo da Vinci had an art studio workshop in which he had a crew of young boys assigned to his guidance to help them learn his trade by helping him prepare his materials as well as his paintings. These boys helped Leonardo da Vinci by preparing his wood panels for him to paint, such as sanding them and applying the white coating to them, as well as grinding the minerals used to make the white coating, they also helped him make the 'cartoons' to transfer to multiple prepared wood panels. Leonardo would draw the cartoons then the boys would transfer the cartoons to the white coated wood panels by poking holes along Leonardo's drawn lines, then dusting along the perforated holes along the lines made by Leonardo. The boys helped Leonardo grind minerals to help him make his paint. The Salvator Mundi image was thus transferred to a number of wood panels of which several are known to exist today, each having its own robe colours. The Salvator Mundi standard painting usually had Christ in a square full frontal, holding the orb in his left hand, giving the blessing ... otherwise. The dead straight on pose was atypical for Leonardo who otherwise had been better known for his twisting figures. Leonardo's interest was to give the as a person addicted to his brand of ciarrette.appearance of a ghostly view of Christ ... who seems to be appearing out of the mist. But Christ's blessing right hand seems best defined. Image found online. Created by Mark Edward Westerfield markewesterfield@aol.com www.zazzle.com/markewesterfield You can find my hand and computer illustration art work, my paintings, and my photo art work, found images, and family images on many useful products such as blank greeting cards, US Postage Stamps, stickers, return address labels, clothing, shoes, blankets and matching pillow cases, porcelain plates and matching ceramic mugs, beautiful glowing lamps and night lights, matted and framed posters, playing cards, and more! I also put my Grandpa Swigert's Art Nouveau 1917 drawing of Grandma on some smaller items you would love! That image is over 100 years old.

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By Mark W.14 July 2019Verified Purchase
Folded Greeting Card, Size: Small, 10.2 cm x 14.2 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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Beautiful Leonardo da Vinci 1500 Salvator Mundi Savior of the World (Saviour of the World) (blank inside) Note Cards perfect for Sympathy, Easter, Christmas, or Every Day card, blank inside for your own written messages or you can customize order with printed messages where you can choose your font style, font size, and font color. This is a high resolution fine detail image on a matte finish which will show the color and detail best (without reflective glare) or, if you so choose, you can change to a high gloss finish which can give richer deeper color. This is the Leonardo da Vinci Salvator Mundi oil on Walnut wood panel painted c 1500 which was discovered in near ruin, magnificently restored, and sold for record high sale price at auction Nov 2017 for $450.3 million. Leonardo da Vinci's workshop produced several Salvator Mundis per requests by wealthy patrons. Other artist studios also produced Salvator Mundis. A Salvator Mundi was a particular style Jesus Christ shown in frontal position giving the Blessing with His right hand and holding a Globe representing the World in His left hand. Leonardo chose to paint this as Leonardo imagined how Jesus Christ might appear to him in about 1500 out of the darkness. Discovered, magnificently restored, several hallmarks of Leonardo da Vinci convinced art historians that this was a genuine Leonardo da Vinci by Leonardo's own hand. Sfumato smoky painting, expensive Lapis Lazuli in the blue robe, geometric design from his notebooks. The printing of this note card could not be better. It shows the soft look Leonardo da Vinci intended to show Jesus Christ appearing out of the darkness ... as Saviour of the World ... in a blue robe of Lapis Lazuli ... a precious rare expensive blue stone imported only from Afghanistan which at the time and for thousands of years was more expensive than pure gold that only the most wealthy patrons could afford. Leonardo da Vinci's wealthy patrons included the dukes of Florence and Milan, two kings of France, and the Pope Leo X. This particular Salvator Mundi was owned by the kings of France and passed to the kings of England by marriage. Though over 500 years old and in ruin, it was discovered, magnificently restored, selling Nov 2017 for $450.3 million. This precious card may be kept and framed. You may prefer to order standard greeting card or the big card size for keeping in a frame as a work of art in your home, nursing home, school, monastery, convent, library, art gallery. Perfect for art teachers or art historians or art lovers.
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By Anne B.20 August 2017Verified Purchase
Folded Greeting Card, Size: Small, 10.2 cm x 14.2 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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Very lovely garden flower design on dark green background. The design is inviting! Hard to refrain from using them up the minute they arrive. Rich dark hues on heavyweight cardstock. The flower design is bright and really pops against the dark green background. I love these cards!
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By Yairene R.24 November 2023Verified Purchase
Folded Greeting Card, Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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I love the detail of the art and the explanation inside of each sorrow. I hoped the pictures would be a little bit bigger. It was very hard to see each one in the beginning, and my eyes had to adjust. But overall awesome, thanks so much for this!! Printing was good. Just make sure to go thru it again. In 3: change the word lost to “at the loss” and then after number 1 Hail Mary, there are two ”y’s” after that delete if you want to delete those to make it cleaner.
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Posted on 19/06/2019, 12:02 AM
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