A $50 Van Gogh? Experts say no, offering an alternative attribution to the little known Danish artist Henning Elimar.
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All That's Interesting on MSNResearchers Just Concluded That A Painting Bought For $50 At A Minnesota Garage Sale Is A Lost Van Gogh Worth $15 MillionIn 2016, a collector was browsing through the offerings at a garage sale in Minnesota and came across an intriguing painting ...
Experts believe a long-lost Vincent van Gogh painting, "Elimar," was found at a Minnesota garage sale in 2016, where it was ...
A New York-based art research firm believes a painting purchased from a garage sale in Minnetonka for $50 is by the famous ...
A lost Van Gogh? A $50 garage sale find is now valued at $15 million after new data analysis. Experts maintain it's not ...
A painting bought at a garage sale in Minnesota is a previously unknown portrait by Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh, according ...
A New York-based art firm announced its experts have verified that a painting bought for $50 from a Minnesota garage sale is ...
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A Mind Beyond Repair Blumer (2002) leans toward a combination of temporal lobe epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and alcohol-induced psychosis as the most likely explanation for van Gogh’s symptoms.
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A painting bought for $50 at a Minnesota garage sale may be valued at $15 million, possibly being a work by Vincent van Gogh.
Was Van Gogh’s madness fueled by art or alcohol? A modern medical analysis reveals how psychosis, epilepsy, and thiamine deficiency shaped his tragic decline.
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