What Do You Know About Salvator Mundi?

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1. What does the phrase translate to in Latin? 

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The phrase "Savior of the World" translates to "Salvator Mundi" in Latin.

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As of 2017, the Salvator Mundi painting is the most expensive painting in the entire planet. You might know this but what rose a you know about it?... see moreTake this quiz to find out! see less

2. Which is mostly considered the artist? 

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Leonardo da Vinci is mostly considered the artist because he was a highly influential figure in the Renaissance period and is known for his mastery in various artistic disciplines such as painting, sculpture, and architecture. He is renowned for iconic works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, showcasing his exceptional skill and artistic vision. Da Vinci's contributions to art and his innovative techniques have had a lasting impact on the art world, making him a widely recognized and respected artist.

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3. When last was it sold? 

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4. When was it restored?

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5. Although it's a wide guess, which French monarch was the painting for? 

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The correct answer is Louis XII. This can be inferred from the question which asks for the French monarch the painting was for. Out of the given options, Louis V, John I, and Philip III were not French monarchs, leaving Louis XII as the only possible answer.

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6. The painting was in which London museum in 2011?

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In 2011, the painting was displayed in the National Gallery in London.

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7. When was the painting most likely commissioned? 

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Based on the given options, the painting was most likely commissioned in 1500. This is because it is the earliest year mentioned, and there is no additional information provided to suggest a more specific date.

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8. Who was the painting sold to in 1651?

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The painting was sold to John Stone in 1651.

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9. How much was it sold? 

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The correct answer is $450.3 million. This indicates the amount at which the item in question was sold.

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10. What was its value in 1649?

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In 1649, the value of "it" was £30.

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What does the phrase translate to in Latin? 
Which is mostly considered the artist? 
When last was it sold? 
When was it restored?
Although it's a wide guess, which French monarch was the painting...
The painting was in which London museum in 2011?
When was the painting most likely commissioned? 
Who was the painting sold to in 1651?
How much was it sold? 
What was its value in 1649?
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