Kandinsky painting stolen by Nazis fetches record £37.2m at auction
by Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#69DPJ)
London sale comes after owners' descendants, one of whom was murdered at Auschwitz, reunited with work found in Dutch museum
A Wassily Kandinsky masterpiece that had been stolen by the Nazis, who killed its owner in the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944, has been sold for a record 37.2m at auction in London.
The painting was sold at Sotheby's on behalf of the great-grandchildren of the owner. They were recently reunited with the 1910 work, titled Murnau mit Kirche II (Murnau with Church II), which had been discovered in a museum in Eindhoven in the Netherlands.
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