Salvator Mundi
From Conservapedia
Salvator Mundi is a painting of Jesus Christ by Leonardo da Vinci, which is the most expensive painting ever sold at a public auction (for $450.3 million on Nov. 15, 2017, by Christie's in New York City). It was sold in an intense 19-minute public bidding war.
This far exceeded the sale price of Pablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers (Version O) (1955), which fetched $179 million earlier in 2017.
The successful anonymous bidder on Salvator Mundi was later disclosed to be the Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman, who planned to display it in Riyadh.[1]