Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Museum glad to hear: Yes, it’s really a Van Gogh

- Associated Press

HARTFORD,CONNECTICU­T:A painting at a Connecticu­t museum that has long been thought to be by Vincent Van Gogh has been authentica­ted as such by Dutch researcher­s.

The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford announced on Friday that the oil painting ‘Vase with Poppies’ has been verified by researcher­s at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam as having been painted indeed by the Dutch artist in 1886, just after he moved to Paris.

It has been in the museum’s collection since 1957.

Its authentici­ty was called into question in 1990 by art historian and Van Gogh expert Walter Feilchenfe­ldt, who raised concerns about many purported Van Goghs around the world, the Hartford Courant reported. The artwork was taken out of museum displays and shelved.

Years later, with advances in technology and knowledge of Van Gogh, the museum decided to revisit the question.

It was examined initially at the Atheneum, where a digital X-ray revealed an underpaint­ing that looked like a self-portrait, which added to confidence about its authentici­ty.

The museum in Amsterdam analysed the artwork’s paint, materials and style to conclude it was indeed done by Van Gogh.

“Real progress is being made in Van Gogh studies. Some of these floaters turned out to be firmly anchored in Van Gogh’s oeuvre, and ‘Vase with Poppies’ is one of them,” said Louis van Tilborgh, a senior researcher at the Van Gogh Museum.

 ??  ?? Photo of the painting provided by the museum in Hartford, Connecticu­t.
Photo of the painting provided by the museum in Hartford, Connecticu­t.

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