Leonardo Da Vinci’s drawing of the head of a bear was sold for a record $15.2 dollars million at auction. The picture, titled ‘Head Of A Bear’, was drawn on a pink-beige ‘Post-It Note’ size piece of paper less than three inches squared, made in 1480, The Times reports. It was purchased at Christie’s auction house by an unnamed ‘family trust’ and is the most expensive sale for any of Da Vinci’s work on paper. The sale beat the 2001 sale for his ‘Horse and Rider’, bought for more than 8million pounds – the former record for a drawing by the Italian Renaissance master. The picture has been on display in New York, Hong Kong and London before it’s purchase.
Speaking before the sale, Ben Hall, old master paintings chairman at Christie’s New York, described the drawing as ‘one of the most important works from the Renaissance still in private hands’. He added: ‘The work has been owned by some of the most distinguished collectors in the field of old masters across many centuries, not least the present owner who has owned it since 2008. ‘It has been admired around the world whilst shown by prestigious museums and Christie’s is honoured to bring this Leonardo to the market this season.’ The piece is a silverpoint drawing on a pink-beige paper, that depicts – as the name suggests – a sketch of a bear’s head. The signature of Leonardo da Vinci is written in the bottom-right hand corner. The auction house said it is ‘one of less than eight surviving drawings by Leonardo still in private hands outside of the British Royal Collection and the Devonshire Collections at Chatsworth’.
The original piece is the most expensive painting ever sold at auction, breaking all records at Christie’s in New York in 2017 when it was purchased by Badr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan Al Saud for $450,300,000. The painting depicts Jesus in Renaissance dress, making the sign of the cross with his right hand, while holding a transparent, non-refracting crystal orb in his left.
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