A portrait of a ‘tragic’ heiress is expected to sell for more than $265 million

Source: Radio New Zealand

Two years ago, Gustav Klimt’s final portrait – a vibrant portrait of an unidentified woman with a fan – topped the artist’s auction record when it sold for a staggering US$108 million (NZ$191m).

The Austrian painter’s record is expected to be shattered again by a monumental, six-foot-tall portrait of a young heiress that was looted by the Nazis and nearly destroyed during World War II.

Rarely seen for decades, it hung in the home of the Estée Lauder heir Leonard A. Lauder until the last years of his life (he passed away in June).

Leonard Lauder at the Elton John AIDS Foundation's 17th Annual An Enduring Vision Benefit on 5 November, 2018 in New York City.

Leonard Lauder at the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 17th Annual An Enduring Vision Benefit on 5 November, 2018 in New York City.

AFP / Angela Weiss

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