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Greetings visitor!, This website was created for a dual purpose. First to present to the Art Community 2 new Even Vincent’s famous “Sunflower” paintings depict a continuous biblical “Hidden Image Story Line” UPDATE: JUNE 2, 2009 – The Van Gogh Museum routinely denies authentication of paintings submitted by private parties. I am not their only victim as there are other individuals world wide affected by their apparent neglect or utter incompetence. The VGM refusal to authenticate was accompanied by a disclaimer, which has the intent to circumvent any future legal action against them.---It reads as follows: “The Van Gogh Museum does not guarantee the correctness of its opinion” – “Dutch law is applicable” The first Painting on my website is entitled: “Shepherd Entering Nuenen” Size: 20 by 16 inches or 51 by 40 ½ cm --- It is painted on wooden board.
SIGNATURE: Vincent signed his paintings applying various forms and methods as well as using abbreviations such as a single “V” or “V.G.” – The Van Gogh Museum only publishes Vincent’s “Standard Signature” consequently concealing the variations from the public.
The town of Nuenen “Church” in this painting is identical to the one depicted in Vincent’s work entitled “Landscape with Church and Farms” which is part of the collection on this website. You will be able to compare!
The disciples of Christ are returning from a fishing expedition. They are The "Fishnet Holder" is filled to its capacity and ready to burst. The "Net" This is Vincent's 19th Century depiction of a 1st Century fishing boat. At |
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The second painting does not look like a typical Van Gogh as it is lacking heavy paint application.
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| The image on the left is the front of the painting, On the right is the back of the canvas. During the time frame this painting was made, around 1884-85, it was not unusual for painters to do this as canvas and painting supplies were expensive. |
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In the pages to follow we will demonstrate the compelling evidence that we
January 2008 update: The following is a letter received by the owner of the painting from the For a large size version , please click on the image below.
Is the V.G. Museum Staff concerned that my findings could jeopardize their holdings and A copy of Van Gogh’s ”Sunflowers” was purchased by the Yasuda Corporation of Japan .
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