The Van Gogh Museum says it has
identified a long-lost Vincent Van Gogh painting that spent years in a
Norwegian attic because it was thought not to be authentic. It is the
first full-size canvas by the Dutch master discovered since 1928.
"Sunset
at Montmajour" depicts a dry landscape of oak trees, bushes and sky,
painted with Van Gogh's familiar thick brush strokes. It can be dated to
the exact day it was painted because Vincent described it in a letter
to his brother, Theo, and said he painted it the previous day — July 4,
1888. [more...]
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