HomeNewsTrendsLost Rubens painting of Jesus’s crucifixion sells for $2.7 million 400 years after it vanished

Lost Rubens painting of Jesus’s crucifixion sells for $2.7 million 400 years after it vanished

Nils Büttner, a Rubens expert, told auctiongoers: 'This is the one and only painting showing blood and water coming out of the side wound of Christ, and this is something that Rubens only painted once.'

December 01, 2025 / 13:48 IST
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The painting, completed in 1613, was recently discovered in a private Paris townhouse. (Image credit: Osenat)
The painting, completed in 1613, was recently discovered in a private Paris townhouse. (Image credit: Osenat)

A long-lost painting of Jesus’ crucifixion by Flemish Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens sold for nearly $3 million at an auction in Versailles on Sunday — more than four centuries after it disappeared.

The painting, completed in 1613, was recently discovered in a private Paris townhouse. Auctioneer Jean-Pierre Osenat stumbled upon the work while preparing the property for sale. “I immediately had a hunch about this painting, and I did everything I could to try to have it authenticated. And finally, we managed to have it authenticated by the Rubenianum, which is the Rubens committee in Antwerp,” Osenat said.

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The piece sold for €2.94 million ($3.41 million) through the Osenat auction house, far exceeding its estimated price of €1–2 million.

A unique depiction