$500,892,601.00
“Will I ever be able to create another Masterpiece of such Beauty, Class, Greatness, Elegance and Significance?” — PYGOD
Title: Queen Cecilia III™
Artist: PYGOD
Medium: Mixed Media – Alcohol Markers, Colored Pencils, Gel Pens, Acrylic Pens – on Bristol paper
Description: Queen Cecilia III™ – The Most Expensive ArtWork In The World.
Queen Cecilia III is the modern and upgraded PYGOD’s version of “Salvator Mundi” by Leonardo da Vinci, the most valuable painting in the world.
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi,” (c. 1499–1510; Oil on walnut panel; Dimensions 45.7 cm × 65.7 cm (25.8 in × 19.2 in)) was sold for $450,312,500 at Christie’s Auction House, New York in November 15, 2017 (the hammer price was $400 million, plus $50.3 million in fees). After a drawn-out 19-minute long bidding war, “Salvator Mundi” became the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. The purchaser was identified as the Saudi Arabian Prince Badr bin Abdullah who acted as an intermediary for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The previous owner and seller was billionaire Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev.
“Salvator Mundi” (Latin for ‘Savior of the World’) depicts Jesus Christ signaling the cross with his right hand and holding a translucent orb in his left. Despite all the attention paid to the work, many historians have cast doubt on whether Leonardo really painted “Salvator Mundi”.
Your purchase of Queen Cecilia III includes the Masters (the original ArtWork), the entire story of Queen Cecilia III, full ownership rights to this ArtWork, and making history as the owner of the most expensive ArtWork of all time.
99% of profit will be invested in $PYFC 2.0.
Date: April 1, 2025
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Frame color: Black (#000000)
Canvas Dimensions (without the frame): Width: 24 inches (61 cm); Length: 36 inches (91.4 cm)
Orientation: Vertical
Canvas size: Large
Technique: Digital printing
This high-quality pine tree Framed Canvas comes with rubber pads on the back corners and wall mount that makes hanging the Artwork hassle-free. Plus, the frame gives the canvas a cool floating effect.
Printed on textured and fade-resistant canvas (OBA-Free)
High Quality Pine tree frame
Frame thickness: 1.25″ (3.18 cm)
Canvas fabric weight: 10.15 +/- 0.74 oz/yd² (344 g/m² +/- 25g/m²)
Polyester and cotton blend canvas fabric.
Open back
Comes with rubber pads on the back corners
Hanging hardware attached
Blank product sourced from the US
Fade-resistant: The fabric doesn’t fade easily
Ready to hang: Wall mounts are attached
Floating effect: The canvas appears to be floating within the frame without touching the sides
Salvator Mundi by ? – Timeline of a Lost Masterpiece
c. 1499–1510 – Painted by Leonardo da Vinci
Believed to have been created during his Milan or Florence period. Christ is shown blessing with one hand, holding a crystal orb in the other.
17th Century – Royal Collection of England
Documented in King Charles I’s collection. Possibly passed to Charles II. Later disappears from historical record.
20th Century – Misattributed and Forgotten
Resurfaces, heavily overpainted and assumed to be a copy by a lesser artist.
2005 – Rediscovered in New Orleans
Bought for $1,175 by a group of dealers. Restoration begins.
2006–2011 – Restoration and Authentication
Restored by Dianne Modestini. Scholars debate its origin. Attributed to Leonardo and exhibited at the National Gallery, London in 2011.
2013 – Sold Privately for $75 Million
Acquired by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev via Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier.
2017 – Auctioned for $450.312,500 at Christie’s
Breaks all records. Buyer revealed as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, likely for Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Post-2017 – Disappears from Public View
Never displayed at Louvre Abu Dhabi. Rumored to be aboard MBS’s yacht or in secure storage.
2021 – Controversy Renewed
The documentary The Lost Leonardo questions its attribution and market manipulation. Scholarly debate continues.
Current Status:
Ownership: Saudi Royal Family (presumed)
Location: Unknown
Attribution: Disputed — possibly by Leonardo, possibly workshop
1-0 for Queen Cecilia III™ since she wasn’t created by a dead painter or dead apprentices.
National-Bolshevik Monarchism
Queen Cecilia III™
The 3rd of an heriditary Absolute Monarchy of the Cecilian Europe: The National-Bolshevik Monarchy of Europe
Also Known As: The Queen of Europe, The Nazbol Queen (derogative)
- A natural blonde with blue eyes.
- Age 30 (at the time of the portrait)
- Always wears tailored purple dresses.
The Queen Dynasty:
- Her grandmother, Queen Cecilia I, married well. Barely 18, she married the King of Europe (age 47) before he won WWII and unified Germany with the Soviet Union.
- Queen Cecilia I gave birth to Queen Cecilia II, her first daughter, when she was 21 years old.
- Queen Cecilia I (age 38) became the sole Absolute Monarch of Europe when her husband, King of Europe, was assassinated at the age of 67. Then she etablished the Cecilian Europe: The National-Bolshevik Monarchy of Europe.
- Queen Cecilia II gave birth to Queen Cecilia III when she was 38 years old.
- Queen Cecilia III was crowned Queen at age 19 after her mother Queen Cecilia II was assassinated at the age of 57.
Queen Cecilia III is entitled and ruthless. All she wants is more Land, Power, Money… and Diamonds.
National-Bolshevik Monarchism
- State-owned and directed economy
- Strong, autocratic leadership
- Ultranationalism
- Atheistic, but actively promotes worship of the Queen Dynasty
- Absolute Monarchy
Cecilian Europe Territories:
- Germany
- Russia
- Ukraine
- Belarus
- Moldova
- Lithuania
- Latvia
- Estonia
- Georgia
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Kazakhstan
- Uzbekistan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
Total Population: 445 million people. (Approximately 5.56% of the world’s total population, estimated at around 8 billion people.)
The combined population of these countries is approximately 445 million people. This would rank as the third most populous entity globally, following:
India: Approximately 1.46 billion people
China: Approximately 1.42 billion people
Cecilian Europe: Approximately 445 million people
United States: Approximately 347 million people
Total Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $7.3 trillion USD (Approximately 6.95% of the global nominal GDP, estimated at around $105 trillion USD.)
This position them as the third-largest economy globally, following:
United States: Approximately $27.72 trillion USD
China: Approximately $17.79 trillion USD
Cecilian Europe: Approximately $7.3 trillion USD
Japan: Approximately $4.2 trillion USD
The Cecilian Empire represents about 62% of Europe’s land and 60% of Europe’s population.
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