Max Beckmann self-portrait breaks German art auction record with €20m sale

Beckmann painted work in Amsterdam after fleeing Nazi Germany and shows him as younger man with enigmatic smile

Markus Krause auctions Selbstbildnis gelb-rosa by the German expressionist Max Beckmann in Berlin.
Markus Krause, right, auctions Selbstbildnis gelb-rosa (1943) by the German expressionist Max Beckmann in Berlin. Photograph: Michael Sohn/AP

A rare and remarkable self-portrait by the 20th-century German expressionist Max Beckmann has sold in Berlin for €20m (£17m), breaking the record for a work of art sold at auction in Germany.

The striking Selbstbildnis gelb-rosa (Self-portrait Yellow-Pink) was painted by Beckmann during his wartime exile in Amsterdam after he fled Nazi Germany. The identity of its new owner was not immediately available. With fees and other charges, the cost to the buyer was €23.2m.

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