Martin Kemp, Behind the Scenes of Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi
Appraiser Martin Willis interviews one of the world's leading Leonardo experts, Martin Kemp, who helped authenticate the $450 million Salvator Mundi talks about what it was like behind the scenes exploring the authenticity of the discovery of a lifetime. The world record price of $450 million reflects the hype. This unknown work was purchased by a New York art collector Robert Simon for $10,000 through an auction house somewhere in Louisiana in 2005. The mystery buyer at auction was prince, Bader bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan al-Saud. For podcasts: http://antiqueauctionforum.com http://seaboardappraisals.com

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Carmen C. Bambach: “Leonardo da Vinci Rediscovered”

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The $450 Million Da Vinci That Vanished Without a Trace

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Leonardo's Salvator Mundi: Scholarship, Science and Skulduggery - Martin Kemp

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Leonardo3 Museum - Martin Kemp / Leonardo da Vinci: A fresh look at some very famous paintings

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Leonardo da Vinci's 'Salvator Mundi' | 2017 World Auction Record | Christie's

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Martin Kemp Analyzes Leonardo da Vinci’s Paintings | Amanpour and Company

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Salvator Resurrected: An Investigation and Recreation of the Painting.

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Leonardo Da Vinci’s Codex Leicester: A New Edition

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Lessons from Leonardo

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Salvator Mundi (2011) Documentary

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Martin Kemp, Art & Nature 2016 Keynote Lecture at Laguna Art Museum

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Alumni College 2014: George Bent's "Leonardo da Vinci: A Restless Life"

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Battle of authenticity: Artists argue over 'Salvator Mundi'

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From the archives: Looking for the lost Leonardo

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Mercedes T. Bass Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci and His World

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The Mona Lisa

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Leonardo The Man

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Revisiting the Salvator Mundi by (probably/possibly?) Leonardo da Vinci with Robert Simon

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The Imagination of Leonardo da Vinci

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