With me to opine is Kate Brown, Artnet’s senior editor and co-host of this Art Angle, calling from Berlin, and Annie ...
bearing the enigmatic signature "Elimar." Its new owner, LMI Group International, claims it can prove it was painted by Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh in France in 1889.
a spokesperson for the museum said “we maintain our view that this is not an authentic painting by Vincent van Gogh.” Another painting attributed to Henning Elimar, of Svendstrupt Church in ...
Art historians have allegedly found a long-lost Vincent van Gogh painting, reportedly unearthed at a garage sale about nine years ago in Minnetonka.
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 ...
Elimar' features stylistically distinct elements ... that your work … cannot be attributed to Vincent van Gogh." In a statement, LMI Group President Lawrence M. Shindell said his organization ...
Named Elimar, the piece is a thick impasto oil ... we maintain our view that this is not an authentic painting by Vincent van Gogh," the statement added.
“After acquiring the painting, it was discovered that “Elimar” contained a hair ... and believes their work proves their claim. Vincent Van Gogh was 37 when he died and was most known ...
A Vincent van Gogh painting was bought for just $50 at ... It has taken four years to verify that the painting which has the word “Elimar” in the right-hand corner was by Van Gogh.
An antiques collector picked up a painting for $50 (€48) at a garage sale in Minnetonka, Minnesota in 2016. Found among photographs and old frames, the previous owner had no idea of the artwork ...
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