Leonardo da Vinci

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Was there anything the Renaissance freewheeler couldn’t do?

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The landmark exhibition will mark 500 years since the death of the Italian master

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In further news: trouble at the 58th Venice Biennale’s Lithuanian Pavilion; Lubaina Himid describes Turner Prize win as ‘bittersweet’

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In further news: Baltimore Museum of Art announces city-wide survey; Lonnie Bunch becomes first African American to head Smithsonian

In further news: roving biennial Manifesta reveals 2022 location; inaugural Triennial of Asia announced

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After microscopic examinations revealed ‘left-handed charcoal marks’, the sketch is now thought to be by the Renaissance master  

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In further news: Radical Matriarchy protest lack of diversity at Washington’s National Gallery of Art; Met to return stolen ancient coffin to Egypt

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In further news: Italian scholar claims to have found Leonardo’s only sculpture; Tracey Emin plans her museum

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In further news: Beatrix Ruf and Stedelijk agree to ‘leave past behind’; Gaurav Bhatia departs Sotheby’s India after #MeToo allegations

An outward-turned left eye featured in da Vinci’s portraits suggest a disorder which helped him paint three-dimensional scenes

In further news: British cultural figures demand justice for Shahidul Alam; Beijing’s Ullens Centre plans second museum

The auction house insists that there is a broad scholarly consensus that the record-breaking artwork be attributed to Leonardo

An art historian and leading Leonardo expert has cast doubt on the painting’s attribution

In further news: Salvator Mundi on show at Louvre Abu Dhabi in September; German government approves 9% culture budget boost

Italian art historians claim that the 15th-century tile is the Renaissance master’s earliest known work – but a leading Leonardo expert disagrees

In further news: FT editor’s appointment as chair of Tate trustees criticized; and a Wes Anderson exhibition comes to London

In further news: Abu Dhabi authorities now say they acquired USD$450 million Leonardo; removal of artworks in Catalonia stokes separatist tensions

In further news: MOCA Detroit suspends Jens Hoffmann after harassment allegations; Met refuses to remove ‘suggestive’ Balthus painting

In other headlines: Trevor Bell (1930-2017); further allegations of sexual harassment in the art world; The Walker’s Olga Viso steps down

The staggering price reached by Salvator Mundi prompts the question: what are you really buying when you buy an artwork?

BY Cody Delistraty |