The work, entitled Two Married Women, was sold at the Desa Unicum auction house in the Polish capital on Tuesday, state news agency PAP reported.
Wróblewski, who died in a mountaineering accident in 1957 at the age of 29, was a Polish figurative painter who is widely seen as one of the country's most prominent artists of the early post-World War II period.
In a previous record sale on the Polish art market, a set of 50 headless figures by acclaimed sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz, collectively entitled Crowd III, was auctioned off for PLN 13.2 million in October.
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Source: PAP