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Salvator Mundi (ca. 1505)

Salvator Mundi (ca. 1505) by Albrecht Durer

Type: Hand Painted Oil Reproduction

Painting Size: we can paint at your size,contact us for more information.

Frame: Rolled canvas and framed one are all avaiable.

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             Salvator Mundi (ca. 1505)

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         nomal size 20x24in,20x28in,24x36in, and custom size are all avaiable

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Artist: Albrecht  Durer

Type: Hand Painted Oil Reproduction

Painting Size:  we can paint at your size.

Orientation: Vertical

Albrecht Dürer’s Salvator Mundi (ca. 1505) is a testament to the artist’s unrivaled skill and intellectual curiosity. Commissioned around 1505, this panel painting depicts Christ with His right hand raised in blessing and a crystal orb—a symbol of universal dominion—in His left. Though left incomplete when Dürer departed for Italy, the work remains a compelling study in Renaissance artistry.

The unfinished state of the face and hands reveals Dürer’s meticulous preparatory process, with delicate underdrawings visible beneath the partially applied paint1. The fully realized drapery, rendered in rich crimson and gold, showcases his mastery of texture and light, while the crystal orb—rendered with geometric precision—exhibits his fascination with optics and naturalism. The composition, set against a vibrant green background, balances divine symbolism with humanist realism, reflecting Dürer’s unique fusion of Northern Gothic detail and Italian Renaissance ideals.

This work holds a special place in art history, offering a rare glimpse into Dürer’s creative evolution during his formative years. The underdrawings, visible to the naked eye, highlight his anatomical precision and innovative use of light, while the incomplete nature of the work invites viewers to imagine the final vision that might have emerged from his hand1. Our museum-quality reproduction captures every nuance of this historic piece, making it a striking addition to any collection of Renaissance art.


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