A lost Van Gogh? A $50 garage sale find is now valued at $15 million after new data analysis. Experts maintain it's not ...
A $50 Van Gogh? Experts say no, offering an alternative attribution to the little known Danish artist Henning Elimar.
A New York-based art research firm believes a painting purchased from a garage sale in Minnetonka for $50 is by the famous ...
we maintain our view that this is not an authentic painting by Vincent van Gogh.” In 2019 the museum responded to an authentication request from an earlier owner of Elimar, stating ...
But an art authentication group insists that the painting is an original by the Dutch master, stating that “even the museum is fallible.” ...
Detail of van Gogh ... “Vincent” signature isn’t necessarily a deal-breaker. Pigments nearly were, though. Jennifer Mass, president of Scientific Analysis of Fine Art, was paid by LMI ...
Wouter van der Veen, a scholar specializing in the Dutch Post-Impressionist who previously worked for Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum, told ARTnews that the artwork, titled Elimar and ...
Some interpretations have the individual tortured by their own genius; for example, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes ...
Author Diane Byington introduces Louise Ravoux, whose relationship with painter Vincent van Gogh reveals an alternate idea about his death ...
The painting was bought by an antiques collector in Minnesota. In 2016, an antiques collector purchased an oil painting of a ...
Art experts have called into question New York–based LMI Group International’s claim that a painting of a fisherman found at a garage sale is a long-lost work by Vincent van Gogh.