Abu Dhabi delays exhibition of Christ painting by Leonardo da Vinci

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Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture and Tourism announced the delay on Twitter, saying “more details will be announced soon”.

The department declined to answer any questions from reporters, saying: “At this stage, we do not have any further information.”

 

The Renaissance oil painting of Christ, whose title in Latin means Saviour of the World, sold for a record-breaking $450 million (£350 million) at an auction in New York at Christie’s in November.

The painting depicts a blue-robed Jesus holding a crystal orb and gazing directly at the viewer.

It was to be displayed from September 18. The National, a state-aligned English-language newspaper in Abu Dhabi, wrote online on Monday that “speculation suggests the museum might be waiting for its one-year anniversary on November 11” to unveil it.

 Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci. Photograph: AP

 

Mystery has surrounded the museum’s acquisition of the painting.

Western diplomats say a Saudi royal acting as a proxy for Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is close to Abu Dhabi’s powerful Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, was the buyer.

The Saudi Embassy in Washington and officials in Abu Dhabi say the Saudi royal purchased the painting on behalf of the museum in Abu Dhabi, which opened just days before the auction.

The display of the painting would be a major draw for the new museum, which has…

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