The Location of ‘Salvator Mundi’
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The Location of ‘Salvator Mundi’
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#3What Kool-Aid has convinced anyone that’s a DaVinci I cannot guess.
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#4https://atrpodcast.com/episodes/the-hand-of-leonardo-s1!7616...
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#5There was a good podcast ("Against the Rules") by Michael Lewis about this painting, and the incentives towards certifying it as a Leonardo: https://atrpodcast.com/episodes/the-hand-of-leonardo-s1!7616... edit: fixed link
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#6There was a good podcast ("Against the Rules") by Michael Lewis about this painting, and the incentives towards certifying it as a Leonardo: https://atrpodcast.com/episodes/the-hand-of-leonardo-s1!7616... edit: fixed link
Link doesn't work. What's the name of the podcast?
Re: The Location of ‘Salvator Mundi’
#7What Kool-Aid has convinced anyone that’s a DaVinci I cannot guess.
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#8What Kool-Aid has convinced anyone that’s a DaVinci I cannot guess.
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#9What Kool-Aid has convinced anyone that’s a DaVinci I cannot guess.
Marketing, confirmation bias and price tag. Nobody would pay half a billion for a ruined painting with interesting hands... right ?
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#10What Kool-Aid has convinced anyone that’s a DaVinci I cannot guess.
Basically nobody seriously thinks it's an actual Da Vinci, but at this point it doesn't really matter. The narrative around the painting makes it a far more interesting work than any second rate actual Da Vinci could ever hope to be.