On November 15, 2017, the art piece "Salvator Mundi" by Leonardo daVinci, sold at Christie's New York for a record-breaking $450.3 Million dollars. Join us in the Heard-Craig Carriage House on January 3, 2018 at 12:30 PM (feel free to bring a brown bag lunch) to discuss this controversial sale with Dr. Clair Robertson. Dr. Robertson earned her Art History doctorate from the University of Kansas and earned fellowships at the Smithsonian Institue's National Portrait Gallery and at the Folger Shakespear Library in Washington, D.C. Dr. Robertson specializes in 19th Century American Art and currently teaches at Collin College. Check out our February Art History Lecture about Presidential Portraits and our March lecture about art from POWs.