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Portraits verified as Van Goghs

November 1, 2008 |  1:41 pm

HatTwo portraits whose authenticity was in doubt have been verified as real Van Goghs, the museum named for the Dutch master confirmed Friday.

One portrait, at left, is the face and torso of a woman in a hat. In the second, a lady sits with gloved hands folded in her lap.

Because the themes were so common in the 19th century and the paintings had little similarity to the rest of the work by Vincent van Gogh, their authorship was in doubt, said spokeswoman Natalie Bos of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

However, a review of physical and historical evidence showed Van Gogh painted them, probably in the spring of 1886 while he was studying under the painter Fernand Cormon in Paris.

-- Associated Press

Photo credit: Associated Press


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