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European collector buys 17th century Mona Lisa copy

Known as the Hekking Mona Lisa, after its owner who unsuccessfully argued that a copy he bought in the 1950s was the real thing, is one of many reproductions

Reuters Paris Published 19.06.21, 01:18 AM
The Hekking Mona Lisa.

The Hekking Mona Lisa. Twitter/@JFGuyot

A European collector has bought a 17th century copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa painting for 2.9 million euros ($3.4 million), a record for a Mona Lisa reproduction, in an auction at Christie’s in Paris on Friday.

Known as the Hekking Mona Lisa, after its owner who unsuccessfully argued that a copy he had bought in the 1950s was the real thing, is one of many reproductions of the original, which hangs in the Louvre museum in Paris.

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“This is madness, this is an absolute record for a Mona Lisa reproduction,” a Christie’s spokeswoman said.

She said there had been 14 bidders in an international auction and that in the last hour, the bids soared from 500,000 to 2.4 million euros, before a final bid of 2.9 million was made.

The Louvre’s original is not for sale. But in 2017, Christie’s New York sold Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi for $450 million to an unidentified telephone bidder, making it the most expensive piece of art ever sold at auction.

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