Attributed works:
10. Detail of Fig.2, showing Christ’s left hand holding the orb.
Attributed works:
2. Christ as Salvator Mundi (Cook/Saudi version), attributed to
Leonardo da Vinci, photographed in its restored state, 5th October
2017. After 1507. Oil on walnut panel, 65.5 by 45.1–45.6 cm. (Collection
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; courtesy Salvator Mundi LLC).
Attributed works:
3. Study of drapery for a Salvator Mundi, by Leonardo da Vinci. c.1504–
08. Red chalk with touches of white chalk and pen on pale red prepared
paper, 22 by 13.9 cm. (Royal Collection / Royal Collection Trust; © Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2021; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
4. Studies of draperies for a Salvator Mundi, by Leonardo da Vinci and
workshop. c.1504–08. Red chalk with pen and ink and white heightening on
pale red prepared paper, 16.4 by 15.8 cm. (Royal Collection / Royal Collection
Trust; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2021; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
5. Christ as Salvator Mundi, by Wenceslaus Hollar after Leonardo da
Vinci. 1650. Etching, 25.5 by 17.9. cm. (Royal Collection / Royal Collection
Trust; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2021; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
6. Christ as Salvator Mundi (Cook/Saudi version), attributed to
Leonardo da Vinci, photographed in its cleaned state, 2005. After
1507. Oil on walnut panel, 65.5 by 45.1–45.6 cm. (Collection Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia; courtesy Salvator Mundi LLC).
Attributed works:
7. The Cook/Saudi Salvator Mundi, photographed by William Edward
Gray when in the Cook Collection, before 1913. (Witt Library, London).
Attributed works:
8. Detail from Portrait of Sublet de Noyers, frontispiece to Roland
Fréart de Chambray: Parallèle de l’architecture antique avec la modern,
Paris 1650. Engraving by George Tournier after Charles Errard. (Getty
Research Institute, Los Angeles; courtesy Getty Open Content Program).
Attributed works:
9. Detail of Fig.2, showing Christ’s right hand.
Western art unattributed:
1. Christ Pantocrator carrying the Gospel of John, central apse
mosaic in Cefalù Cathedral. Completed before 1170. (© NPL - DeA
Picture Library; photograph A. De Gregorio; Bridgeman Images).