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LMI Group International recently published a 450-page report seeking to prove a painting, "Elimar," found in Minnesota in 2016 and bought for $50, was the work of Vincent van Gogh.
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which has the largest collection of his work, says a painting sold at a Minnesota garage sale isn't by Van Gogh.
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam determined that "Elimar," the oil on canvas depicting a fisherman smoking a pipe, painted around 1889, was not an original piece of work by the Dutch painter.
Did Vincent van Gogh paint a portrait that sold for less than $50 at a Minnesota garage sale? It depends who you ask. The painting, called "Elimar" – a reference to a word scrawled in its bottom ...
Struck Gogh-ld. A newly discovered Vincent van Gogh painting worth $15 million was likely found at a dusty Minnesota garage sale — where a buyer plunked down less than $50 for the world-famous ...
Back in Minnesota, the news of a potential Van Gogh discovered in their own back yard has excited a lot of folks, even as they too are uncertain as to the painting's exact provenance.
A new report makes the case that a painting bought at a Minnetonka garage sale in 2016 is actually a previously unknown work by Van Gogh. But not everyone buys it.
The Van Gogh Museum says a painting purchased at a Minnesota garage sale did not come from the Dutch artist's hand, despite the claims from a New York research group.
Dream on, starry night. It’s not a Van Gogh. The painting in question was found at a Minnesota garage sale several years ago. It was purchased and then sold to an antiques dealer for less than ...
A painting (not pictured) bought at a Minnesota garage sale in 2016 is actually a lost “orphaned” artwork by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh that could be worth millions.
The $15 million mystery was how the painting — if it had been an authentic, unknown Van Gogh — ended up at a Minnesota garage sale. Close Ad. Before You Leave, Check This Out. Jobs; ...