Art 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 ...
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 ...
With me to opine is Kate Brown, Artnet’s senior editor and co-host of this Art Angle, calling from Berlin, and Annie ...
Its new owner, LMI Group International, claims it can prove it was painted by Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh in France in 1889.
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 International ...
Shindell, chairman, president and chief executive officer of LMI Group, in a press release this week.Despite the exhaustive analysis, the painting still needs to be attributed to Van Gogh by the ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (WCCO) – A group of art experts believes a painting bought for $50 at a Minnesota garage sale was painted by none other than Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh. The conclusion was ...
It was made by Van Gogh during his stay at a psychiatric hospital in the south of France in 1889, experts commissioned by art research firm LMI Group International have said after analyzing the ...
(CNN) — A painting bought at a garage sale in Minnesota is a previously unknown portrait by Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh, according to a newly published expert analysis. It was made by Van Gogh ...