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The Salvator Mundi in Vienna – Titian’s Christ with the Globe in a New Light Kunsthistorisches Museum

13 Jun 2022 — 16 Oct 2022

Point of View #25 presents a religious painting from the Titian holdings of the Kunsthistorisches Museum that until recently received little attention from researchers: Christ with the Globe ‒ also known as Salvator Mundi (»Redeemer of the World«). For a long time it was considered a workshop work, but recently the master's share has been increasingly discussed.

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The Salvator Mundi in Vienna – Titian’s Christ with the Globe in a New Light (Until 16 October 2022)

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Kunsthistorisches Museum features an extensive art collection that belonged to the once-mighty Habsburg family. It houses pieces by Caravaggio and Titian - and many other Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces. Viennese classical composers once made groundbreaking music with some of the instruments in the Historical Musical Instruments section. There are also impressive collections of coins, arms and armor, as well as Egyptian, Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman antiquities.

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