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ARTnews on MSNFirm that Attributed Painting Found at a Garage Sale to Van Gogh Doubles Down After Art Experts Questioned AuthenticityThe New York-based art research company, LMI International, has bought and analyzed another painting in a bid to prove its doubters wrong.
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Art Experts Question Authenticity of Previously Unknown Work Attributed to Van Gogh Found at a Garage SaleArt 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. In a lengthy ...
With me to opine is Kate Brown, Artnet’s senior editor and co-host of this Art Angle, calling from Berlin, and Annie ...
Art historians have allegedly found a long-lost Vincent van Gogh painting, reportedly unearthed at a garage sale about nine years ago in Minnetonka.
The "Elimar" (c. 1889) portrait in question, which the art authentication group LMI Group International claims is an authentic Vincent van Gogh (photo by Jean Vong, all images courtesy LMI Group ...
The oil-canvas painting called “Elimar” depicts a man puffing a pipe at a beach. The LMI Group, an art research firm from New York, bought the painting and believes it is a Van Gogh masterpiece..
Anderson, Chief Operating Officer of LMI Group and former Metropolitan Museum of Art director, said in a statement, per ARTNews. Anderson added, “This moving likeness embodies van Gogh’s ...
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