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  2. Painting found at garage sale is a Van Gogh, experts say - AOL

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    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 during ...

  3. Previously unknown Vincent van Gogh painting worth $15 ... - AOL

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    Struck Gogh-ld. A newly discovered Vincent van Gogh painting worth $15 million was likely found at a dusty Minnesota garage sale — where a buyer plunked down less than $50 for the world-famous ...

  4. Long-lost van Gogh painting was sold at Minnesota garage sale ...

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    Experts at a New York-based art data science firm believe a long-lost piece by Vincent van Gogh was sold at a garage sale in Minnesota and recently published a report about its investigation.. In ...

  5. Michael Ancher - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, a painting was purchased for $50 at a garage sale in Minnesota, bearing the inscription 'Elimar'. After speculation that the work was by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh, it was brought to the Van Gogh Museum in December 2018, who ultimately refused to attribute the painting to Van Gogh. [7]

  6. List of works by Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late twenties, and most of his best-known works were produced during his final two years. He produced more than 2,000 artworks, consisting of around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches. In 2013, Sunset at Montmajour became the first full-sized Van Gogh painting to be newly confirmed since 1928 ...

  7. Landscape with a Carriage and a Train - Wikipedia

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    He made the painting in the week following his portraits of Dr. Gachet. [5] The viewpoint from above was a favourite perspective of his since his days sketching in the dunes of Scheveningen at The Hague with the aid of a perspective frame. [6] Van Gogh described the painting in a letter to his sister Wil: [7]