With me to opine is Kate Brown, Artnet’s senior editor and co-host of this Art Angle, calling from Berlin, and Annie ...
The New York-based art research company, LMI International, has bought and analyzed another painting in a bid to prove its doubters wrong.
Named Elimar, the piece is a thick impasto oil painting of a fisherman holding a pipe in his mouth; he sports a white beard and a round brown hat. The fisherman also appears to be repairing his ...
Van Gogh’s paintings are among the most valuable in the art world. His Portrait of Dr. Gachet sold for $82.5 million, while Sunflowers fetched over $39 million. The discovery of a new Van Gogh would ...
The painting, called "Elimar", after the words are written in the bottom-right corner, shows a bearded fisherman mending a net and smoking a pipe. But, a previous analysis by the Van Gogh Museum ...
Another painting attributed to Henning Elimar, of Svendstrupt Church in Aalborg, Denmark, was sold on Etsy in September for around $250. However, the work is dated to 1933 by the seller ...
The painting, titled Elimar, was previously analyzed by the Netherlands' Van Gogh Museum, which determined the artwork was not created by the famed painter, who died in 1890. Advertisement The ...
An Instagram Post from the LMI Group, an art research organization, details that Van Gogh made the painting –attributed to “Elimar” in the bottom right corner – during a “tumultuous ...
Named 'Elimar,' the painting underwent extensive analysis and experts found materials matching Van Gogh's time. However, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam maintains it is not authentic. A ...