In 1888, Vincent Van Gogh sold The Red Vineyard, a vibrant field of color abuzz with laborers, to an intimate supporter of the hungry artist for today’s equivalent of $2000. These days, a single ...
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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 artist’s work, ...
A data science firm claims that a painting rescued from a garage sale bin in Minnesota for less than $50 could be a lost work by Vincent van Gogh—potentially worth $15 million. Newly attributed to the ...
Vincent van Gogh lived in penury. His paintings fetch millions of dollars in auctions today, but he couldn’t find a buyer during his lifetime.
One of van Gogh's many self-portraits. Topline: A painting by impressionist master Vincent van Gogh was stolen from a Dutch museum overnight, according to officials, after the museum had been closed ...
Vincent van Gogh's recently renamed still life Red Cabbages and Garlic (1887) Niels via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 2.0 When Ernst de Witte visited the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam last year, he ...
Turbulent skies of Vincent Van Gogh’s ‘The Starry Night’ align with a scientific theory, study finds
The dappled starlight and swirling clouds of Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” are thought to reflect the artist’s tumultuous state of mind when he painted the work in 1889. Now, a new analysis by ...
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Vincent van Gogh painting worth $15 million bought at Minnesota garage sale for $50 ruled ‘not authentic’
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.
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