Never-seen-before ‘Vincent Van Gogh painting worth $15MILLION’ bought by unsuspecting art fan for $50 at garage sale

Never-seen-before ‘Vincent Van Gogh painting worth $15MILLION’ bought by unsuspecting art fan for $50 at garage sale

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Never-seen-before ‘Vincent Van Gogh painting worth $15MILLION’ bought by unsuspecting art fan for $50 at garage sale
Author: Annabel Bate
Published: Jan, 30 2025 18:57

A NEVER-SEEN-BEFORE Vincent Van Gogh painting worth $15 million was likely bought by an art fan at a garage sale in Minnesota - for a mere $50. The incredible unknown oil portrait depicts a fisherman with a pipe hanging from his mouth, created in 1889 - the same year van Gogh created his masterpiece The Starry Night, reports claim. The unbelievable creation was bought at a Minnesota garage sale by an anonymous antiques collector for under $50 a mere few years ago.

 [Painting of a man smoking a pipe on a beach.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Painting of a man smoking a pipe on a beach.]

But now it's estimated to be worth a whopping $15 million, according to a team of around 20 experts who have investigated the piece. Former Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Maxwell Anderson told The Wall Street Journal: "[I was] struck by what I saw.". He said the smile lines depicted on the fisherman's face are of van Gogh's style. And what's more, in the unbelievable discover, there was even a single red hair embedded in the paint - and that there was a single red hair embedded in the paint - the color of the famous artist's locks.

 [Oil on canvas painting of a starry night sky over a village.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Oil on canvas painting of a starry night sky over a village.]

To find out whether it is indeed a Gogh piece, Anderson teamed up with a group of conservators, scientists and historians - who all now believe the work was made by the artistic genius, according to research. Experts also matched red pigment in the painting to a brand of paint used in southern France in the late 19th century - where van Gogh was residing in a psychiatric ward at the time its thought he created the piece.

 [Portrait of Vincent van Gogh.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Portrait of Vincent van Gogh.]

The piece is of a white bearded fisherman repairing his net with a pipe hanging out his mouth. The word "Elimar" is also in the right-hand corner of the art - most likely the subject's name. Anderson said in a statement: "This moving likeness embodies van Gogh’s recurring theme of redemption, a concept frequently discussed in his letters and art. "Through Elimar, van Gogh creates a form of spiritual self-portrait, allowing viewers to see the painter as he wished to be remembered.".

 [France, Ile de France, Paris, Muse dOrsay, R.F. 1949. Whole artwork view. Self portrait of the artist, half bust, profile of a bearded man wearing a jacket. Dominant color azure light blue. Brushstrokes create spinning colors.]
Image Credit: The Sun [France, Ile de France, Paris, Muse dOrsay, R.F. 1949. Whole artwork view. Self portrait of the artist, half bust, profile of a bearded man wearing a jacket. Dominant color azure light blue. Brushstrokes create spinning colors.]

The painting still requires checks by the Van Gosh Museum in Amsterdam before it's officially recognized as authentic. Previously, the museum refused to attribute the artwork to Van Gogh when approached by its previous owner in December 2018. While authenticating the art, the team of around 20 experts joined forces for the New York-based art research firm LMI Group - which bought the painting from the anonymous antiques collector in 2019.

LMI is confident that the art is genuine and said that the painting "is an emotionally rich, profoundly personal work created during the final and tumultuous chapter of van Gogh’s life.". The report read: "The discovery of a previously unknown van Gogh painting should come as no surprise. "It is well-known that van Gogh lost many works, gave away works to friends and was not particularly careful about any work he considered a study, of which there were many.".

Van Gogh is thought to have suffered from a combination of bipolar and borderline personality disorder, but was never diagnosed with anything. The Dutch artist produced around 900 paintings during his lifetime before dying by suicide in 1890 at 37 years old. VINCENT van Gogh was a famous Post-Impressionist painter and considered to be one of the greatest Dutch artists after Rembrandt. Born in the Netherlands in 1853, his vibrant and emotive pieces with striking colours, strong brushwork and contoured forms, helped shape the Expressionism movement.

Though largely unappreciated during his lifetime, his art gained immense popularity in the late 20th century. His paintings now sell for record-breaking prices. Van Gogh's life was marked by personal struggles, which are often discussed alongside his artistic achievements. He travelled extensively, living in places like England, Belgium, and France, where he drew inspiration from the art he encountered.

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