The young
crown prince, known by his initials MBS, used an intermediary to buy the
much-sought-after painting of Christ, “Salvator Mundi,” the newspaper reported,
citing US intelligence and other unnamed sources.
Saudi Crown
Prince Mohammed bin Salman is the actual buyer of a painting of Jesus by
Leonardo da Vinci that sold for a record-breaking $450 million at auction last
month, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
The son of
Saudi King Salman is seen to be progressively consolidating his power, and is
the architect of a wide-ranging plan dubbed Vision 2030 to bring social and
economic change to his country’s oil-dependent economy. He is also seen as the
mastermind of last month’s rounding-up of more than 200 princes, ministers and
businessmen in a sweeping anti-corruption purge.
The painting
— one of fewer than 20 works generally accepted as being by the Renaissance
master, according to Christie’s — was bought by little-known Prince Bader bin
Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan al-Saud, reports say.
The Journal
reported that Bader was the nominal buyer, but said MBS was identified in US
intelligence reports as the true owner. “He is a proxy for MBS,” an unnamed
figure in the Gulf art world told the Journal. American officials are keeping
close tabs on the crown prince, the paper said, citing unnamed sources. On
Wednesday, the Louvre Abu Dhabi announced that the record-breaking Da Vinci
painting would be displayed there.
The reports
come shortly after the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia announced the
formation of a new military and economic committee, separate from the Gulf
Cooperation Council. In recent years, Qatar has been the biggest player in the
Gulf art world, but in June, Saudi Arabia and some of its allies broke off
diplomatic and trade relations with Doha, which they accuse of supporting
extremist movements. “Salvator Mundi” — dated to around 1500 — is the last
known Da Vinci in the hands of a private collector. It was long believed to be
a copy but was finally authenticated about a dozen years ago.

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