
WOLFGANG BELTRACCHI
"The Greats"
In recent years, the painter and legendary art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi has embarked on a new artistic chapter. A focal point of his recent work, created since Wolfgang and Helene Beltracchi relocated to Lake Lucerne in Switzerland, is an extensive series of paintings that have been offered for sale as digital artworks using NFT technology. The starting point for this series was the painting Salvator Mundi, allegedly attributed to Leonardo da Vinci and sold in 2017 at Christie's for a record price of $450 million to the Saudi royal family. Beltracchi has delved deeply into this painting and created several hundred versions of it in various styles under the title "The Greats": Salvator Mundi as Pop Art, in the styles of Cubism, Surrealism, Asian comic art, personifying figures like Mick Jagger, Mao, or Rammstein singer Till Lindemann... It's a fascinating puzzle with the controversial painting and its symbolism.
SALVATOR MUNDI
BELTRACCHI RENAISSANCE
Dimensions: 85 x 60.5 cm,
Tempera and oil on canvas
Private collection

SALVATOR MUNDI
ANALYTICAL CUBISM Sacré-Coeur
Oil on canvas
100 x 70 cm
Private Collection

SALVATOR MUNDI
MEPHISTO ANALYTICAL CUBISM
Oil on canvas
100 x 70 cm
Private Collection

SALVATOR MUNDI
ANALYTICAL CUBISM Tour Eiffel
Oil on canvas
100 x 70 cm
Private Collection
SALVATOR MUNDI SURREALISM
year missing
Dimensions: 100 x 130 cm,
Photo, airbrush, acrylic, oil on canvas
Private collection

SALVATOR MUNDI AS SEER
Photo, acrylic and gold leaf on canvas
110 x 90 cm
Private collection