The ultra-high-value art market is a whirlwind where culture, capital and secrecy all collide, and the story of Salvator Mundi sits right at that intersection. This seemingly miraculous “lost” work attributed to Leonardo da Vinci did not simply set a record; it exposed how value in art can be built on narrative and anonymity rather than solid provenance.
From a murky rediscovery to a $450.3 million auction price and a vanish-into-thin-air buyer, the Salvator Mundi saga reveals more than one forgery risk—the integrity of the elite art system itself is on trial.







