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  • I remember when I was a little teenager, I came across such paintings. I found them appealing

  • but I didn't really understand why they are so important. However, when I came to

  • know how much they really cost, I was absolutely shocked.

  • let me ask you: how much do you think this one cost (Salvator Mundi)?

  • few thousand dollars, maybe a hundred thousand dollars, how about a couple of millions.

  • Believe it or not, in 2017, it was sold for a staggering 450 million dollars and became

  • the most expensive painting to ever be sold at an auction.

  • But how did they come to the number? There isn't any specific mechanism to figure out

  • how much exactly a painting should cost, however, there are certain factors that could affect

  • the price. That's why they are sold at auctions and whoever

  • is willing to pay the most will take the painting home.

  • The first and most important factor that raises the price of art is the year it was painted.

  • The older it is, the more expensive it gets, Salvator Mundi was painted by Da Vinci in

  • 1500 for Louis XII. Throughout 5 centuries, it had exchanged the hands of the elites around

  • Europe and somehow survived up to our day which makes it even more valuable.

  • The artist's name is equally important. Da Vinci is famous for his masterpieces. He was

  • a scientist, inventor, mathematician, historian, engineer, architecture, painter, writer and

  • so on. But most importantly he is the author of the

  • most famous painting in the world - Monalisa, which automatically raises the value of all

  • of his other paintings, including Salvator Mundi.

  • Since these paintings are so old, they haven't been always protected properly, I mean there

  • weren't always as valuable as today. Many of them have been damaged multiple times and

  • a lot of money and time has been spent to restore them.

  • Since it was auctioned in 1763, Salvator Mundi disappeared from the record for over a century,

  • until it was bought by a British collector in 1900.

  • The painting was damaged from previous restoration attempts and has been attributed to a follower

  • of LeonardoBernardino Luini. And for the next hundred years, it was believed to be

  • a copy, that's why it was sold at an action in 1958 for just 59 dollars.

  • Later in 2005, the painting was resold for 10 thousand dollars to a consortium who believed

  • that it looked like a copy because it has been heavily overpainted. So they have spent

  • the next few years restoring the painting and The work was eventually authenticated

  • to Leonardo Da Vinci. Which skyrocketed its price.

  • And that's how a simple painting suddenly becomes so expensive.

  • But that's just part of the story because the real reason why a piece of art that looks

  • like it was painted by a little kid is suddenly sold for millions of dollars.

  • Let's say you are a multi-millionaire. You buy a piece of art from the primary market

  • for a million dollars. and hung it on the wall of your office.

  • After 5 years, you make 22 million dollars. You will have to pay a lot of taxes on that.

  • However, here is how you can avoid that. Remember the piece of art you have purchased for a

  • million dollars. Surprisingly now it worth 7 million dollars. its value has increased

  • over the last 5 years. Since you are such a generous guy, you donate

  • that piece of art to your favorite museum and you deduct 7 million dollars as a charitable

  • deduction from your 22 million dollars income. Now you pay taxes on only 15 million dollars.

  • Congratulations, you have saved millions of dollars in taxes. The media spreads the news

  • about what a generous person you are since you have donated a piece of art that costs

  • 7 million dollars. And the museum puts your name right beside the painting so everyone

  • knows that it's you who donated it. And that's in my humble opinion is why art

  • is really so expensive.

  • Art is great, however, the real reason why they are so expensive has nothing to do with

  • the art itself, the elite of the society use art to avoid taxes and boost their image.

  • Hope this video was interesting. Thanks for watching and I will catch you guys in the

  • next one.

I remember when I was a little teenager, I came across such paintings. I found them appealing

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