Who owns the original Prince of Peace painting?

For the first time in more than 15 years, the original Prince of Peace — painted by then 8-yr old art prodigy Akiane Kramarik — was unveiled in November 2019. Instantly, it was purchased by an anonymous U.S. art collector for $850,000.

Where is the painting prince of peace now?

2019 Tuvalu Prince of Peace As a result of an exclusive arrangement with Akiane and the Perth Mint in Western Australia, her famous Prince of Peace painting has now been immortalized on a 2019 1 oz. uncirculated silver bar struck by the Perth Mint for Tuvalu.

How much is the original Prince of Peace painting worth?

$850,000
For the first time in more than 15 years, the original Prince of Peace — painted by then 8-yr old art prodigy Akiane Kramarik — was unveiled in November 2019. Instantly, it was purchased by an anonymous U.S. art collector for $850,000.

Who is Akiane Kramarik?

Akiane Kramarik was born on July 9, 1994, in Mount Morris, Illinois, to a Lithuanian mother and a non-practicing Catholic American father. Kramarik professed she saw the face of Jesus Christ in her visions.

Did Akiane Kramarik’s painting come out of hiding after 17 years?

CBS 2’s Tara Molina reports, the artist recently recovered the work, titled “Prince of Peace.” Divine timing and an unexpected Christmas present–that’s what Akiane Kramarik calls bringing the painting out of hiding after 17 years. Sitting in her North Shore home studio, Kramarik walked us through her story. “It’s still surreal to me.

When did Akiane Kramarik start to draw?

She began to draw at the age of four, was painting at six, and began to write poetry at seven. At the age of 8 years old, Akiane painted Jesus. Her first completed self-portrait sold for US$ 10,000. Kramarik’s paintings are often allegorical as well as spiritual, involving likenesses of Jesus, children, and animals, as well as self-portraits.

What inspired Anne Kramarik’s paintings?

Kramarik’s paintings are often allegorical as well as spiritual, involving likenesses of Jesus, children, and animals, as well as self-portraits. She often draws inspiration from magazine pictures. However, according to Kramarik, her main inspiration comes from her visions of Heaven and her religious experiences.