When he was just 17 years old, German artist Anselm Kiefer retraced the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh from the Netherlands ...
With me to opine is Kate Brown, Artnet’s senior editor and co-host of this Art Angle, calling from Berlin, and Annie ...
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.
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 ...
The Van Gogh Museum declined to comment on LMI Group International’s purported version, but said it had a rigorous procedure in place to sift legitimate finds from fakes and pieces misattributed ...
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 ...