The auction house, Artcurial, had estimated the
copy, dating from around 1600 and looking strikingly similar to
the original, would fetch 150,000 to 200,000 euros.
Leonardo's original, which French King Francois I bought from
the painter in 1518, can be found in Paris' Louvre museum,
drawing huge crowds to see its enigmatic smile.
In June, a European collector bought another 17th-century copy
of the "Mona Lisa" for 2.9 million euros, a record for a
reproduction of the work, at Christie's in Paris.
In 2017, Christie's New York sold Leonardo's "Salvator Mundi"
for $450 million.
($1 = 0.8655 euro)
(Reporting by Ingrid MelanderEditing by Chris Reese and Jonathan
Oatis)
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