Frank Auerbach, the British-German painter who fled Nazi Germany as a child, has died aged 93, his representatives have announced.
Considered one of the greatest painters of his age, Auerbach died peacefully at his home in London on Monday morning.
Geoffrey Parton, the director of Frankie Rossi Art Projects, said: “We have lost a dear friend and remarkable artist but take comfort knowing his voice will resonate for generations to come."
Auerbach's acclaimed career spanned seven decades and his works were displayed at major galleries around the world.