Portrait that saved its subject from the Holocaust sells for £180m, a record for modern art

Sky NewsWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 8:38:00 AM
Portrait that saved its subject from the Holocaust sells for £180m, a record for modern art
  • A portrait that saved its subject from the Holocaust has sold for £180 million, marking a significant milestone in the art world as the most expensive modern artwork to date.
  • This sale highlights the enduring value of art not only as a financial asset but also as a symbol of survival and resilience in the face of historical atrocities.
  • The auction's success contrasts sharply with recent controversies surrounding the sale of Holocaust artifacts, raising questions about the ethics of commodifying history and the sensitivity required when dealing with such profound subjects.
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