Same-size digital versions of the Leonardo portrait, Caravaggio’s “Bowl of Fruit” and Raphael’s “Madonna of the Goldfinch” were offered in editions of nine, ranging in price from €100,000 to €500,000 per piece showing that there is money to be made. However, most institutions are still wary of getting involved.
Same-size digital versions of the Leonardo portrait, Caravaggio’s “Bowl of Fruit” (also in the Ambrosiana) and Raphael’s “Madonna of the Goldfinch” (in the Uffizi in Florence) were offered in editions of nine, ranging in price from 100,000 euros to €500,000 per piece (around $110,000 to $550,000). Fifty percent of sales proceeds went back to the licensing museums. By the Friday after the show closed, seven sales had been confirmed up to €250,000, which included at least one of the Leonardo NFTs.
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