Elimar with Michael Ancher’s Portrait of Niels Gaihede. Courtesy LMI Group International, Inc. Speculation abounds: “One of the reasons he made this remarkable work may have been to prove to ...
Entitled Elimar (which can be found in the bottom-right corner of the piece) the oil-on-canvas painting depicts a fisherman with a pipe, working on repairing a net. The 18-inch-by-16.5-inch (45.7 ...
LMI has dubbed the painting “Elimar” for the name inscribed on the subject’s sleeve in the lower right of the painting. The name, the firm says, is a reference to a character from a novel by ...
Named 'Elimar,' the painting underwent extensive analysis and experts found materials matching Van Gogh's time. However, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam maintains it is not authentic. A ...
Acquired by an antiques collector in 2016, the painting bears an inscription of the word “Elimar” in the bottom right corner. Measuring 45.7 centimeters by 41.9 centimeters (18 inches by 16.5 ...
The painting, titled Elimar, was previously analyzed by the Netherlands' Van Gogh Museum, which determined the artwork was not created by the famed painter, who died in 1890. Advertisement The ...
In the work’s bottom right corner is a signature: the word “Elimar.” Though the piece lacked van Gogh’s famously vivid colors, Anderson saw “telltale signs of a deft painter at play ...
In 1889, Vincent van Gogh committed himself to a psychiatric asylum in Southern France, where he spent a turbulent year creating roughly 150 paintings, including masterpieces such as “Irises,” ...
An Instagram Post from the LMI Group, an art research organization, details that Van Gogh made the painting –attributed to “Elimar” in the bottom right corner – during a “tumultuous ...
A Vincent van Gogh painting was bought for just $50 at a garage sale by a punter - and is actually worth millions. Analysis has revealed that the previously unknown portrait found in Minnesota is ...