A 1930s painting by Piet Mondrian has sold for $51m (£43m) in a New York auction, a record for the artist’s work.
The piece was last sold in 1983 for $2.15m, which is equivalent to $6.4m (£5.4m) in today’s money.
The head of impressionist and modern art at Sotheby’s, where the painting was auctioned, described the purchase as “a once in a generation occurrence”.
An unnamed collector from Asia bought the artwork on Monday.
Composition No. II is an example of the artist’s signature style. He is most recognised for his abstract, geometric and colourful grid designs that revolutionised the art world.