The last person to get their hands on a painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci shelled out more than US$450mil (approximately RM1.8bil) at auction.

Now, Italian cultural officials are making it possible to purchase a limited edition, certified digital copy of the Renaissance genius’ Lady With Disheveled Hair for roughly the price of a Lamborghini.

The Italian nonprofit Save the Artistic Heritage with its technical partner Cinello are providing well-heeled collectors the possibility of owning a literal projection of original Italian masterpieces, sized and framed to match the museum experience.

Participating museums sign a certificate of authenticity, and in return receive 50% of the profits.

"We don't want to sell a piece of technology.

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