Austrian painting sets new record after Sotheby’s auction

19 Nov 2025 • 8:46 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer sold for £179.7m ($236.4m) at Sotheby's, making it the most valuable artwork ever sold by the auction house.
  • The painting is now the second most expensive work of art sold at auction globally, surpassed only by Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi.
  • The six-foot oil-on-canvas portrait, created between 1914-1916, depicts Elisabeth Lederer, daughter of prominent Viennese art patrons.
  • Originating from the collection of the late Estée Lauder heir Leonard A Lauder, the artwork was a centrepiece of Sotheby's inaugural sale at its new Manhattan headquarters.
  • The portrait carries significant historical weight, having been seized by the Nazis but surviving a fire that destroyed other Klimt works, with Elisabeth Lederer using her association with Klimt to protect herself during the occupation.

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