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An oil canvas painting believed to have been created by artist Vincent van Gogh and was purchased at a garage sale for $50 while later valued at $15 million may be a fake, according to a new analysis.
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 $50.
In the summer of 2016, "Elimar" was purchased at a garage sale held in Minnetonka ... earlier this year claims the painting is an authentic work by Van Gogh. However, the Van Gogh Museum in ...
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. The LMI Group said earlier ...
The official Van Gogh museum is throwing cold water on the claim that a painting purchased for $50 at a Minnesota garage sale was made by the Dutch artist. New York art experts from LMI Group ...
The $15 million mystery was how the painting — if it had been an authentic, unknown Van Gogh — ended up at a Minnesota garage sale.
A painting once scooped up at a Minnesota garage sale for just $50 has stirred the art world, with some claiming it could be a lost Vincent van Gogh masterpiece. But according to the Van Gogh ...
A couple has been fighting their local council's efforts to seize the lower edge of their garden - believed to be the site of Van Gogh’s final painting. The courts have now ruled in their favour.
An oil painting on canvas believed to have been created by artist Vincent van Gogh, which was purchased at a garage sale for $50 and later valued at $15 million, may be a fake, according to a new ...