In which we build one of Vincent van Gogh's masterpieces in LEGO form, with the end result looking nice enough to hang on ...
The New York-based art research company, LMI International, has bought and analyzed another painting in a bid to prove its doubters wrong.
With me to opine is Kate Brown, Artnet’s senior editor and co-host of this Art Angle, calling from Berlin, and Annie ...
A monthlong, interactive display from the artwork of Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet will be on display at the Greenville ...
Art historians have allegedly found a long-lost Vincent van Gogh painting, reportedly unearthed at a garage sale about nine years ago in Minnetonka.
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Despite this, not everyone in the art world is convinced. While LMI Group is preparing to present “Elimar” to major Van Gogh scholars and dealers, full authentication remains a challenge.
Its new owner, LMI Group International, claims it can prove it was painted by Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh in France in 1889.
Yet the New York-based LMI Group claims that this portrait, titled Elimar, is by no other than Van Gogh. Press reports have valued it at over $15m. But could this unsigned picture, lacking any ...
The art firm, LMI Group, has named the painting “Elimar” after the words written in the bottom right-hand corner. The suspected Van Gogh painting depicts a bearded fisherman mending a net ...