In a Jan. 28 news release, LMI Group International announced the publication of a 450-page report on a painting called "Elimar," which it believes is a van Gogh original. The painting was bought ...
The New York-based art research company, LMI International, has bought and analyzed another painting in a bid to prove its doubters wrong.
With me to opine is Kate Brown, Artnet’s senior editor and co-host of this Art Angle, calling from Berlin, and Annie ...
“The so-called Van Gogh painting of a fisherman is a farce,” he wrote on X, attributing the work instead to Henning Elimar. “Somehow, a team of 20 so-called experts, backed by a $30,000 ...
A comparison of the capital letters “ELIMAR” on the LMI picture is said to reveal a “94 per cent similarity” with some of those on accepted Van Gogh paintings. Although the American writer ...
details that Van Gogh made the painting –attributed to “Elimar” in the bottom right corner – during a “tumultuous” time in the artist’s life. “Painted during the tumultuous final ...
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 ...
Anderson added, “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 ...
A Vincent van Gogh painting was bought for just $50 at a garage sale by a punter - and is actually worth millions. Analysis has revealed that the previously unknown portrait found in Minnesota is ...
A painting that sold for less than $50 at a garage sale could be an original Van Gogh worth $15 million, experts say. The painting bears a resemblance to Van Gogh’s work and depicts a fisherman ...
“The discovery of a previously unknown van Gogh painting should come ... an antiques collector in 2016, the painting bears an inscription of the word “Elimar” in the bottom right corner.