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A team of specialists is trying to prove that a canvas bought for less than $50 was painted by the iconic artist—and is worth $15 million.
Purchased for just $50 at a Minnesota garage sale in 2016, "Elimar" may actually be a long-lost Vincent van Gogh masterpiece painted in 1889.
A Minnesota garage sale led researchers to discover that a $50 painting was made by the famed Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh.
A painting bought for $50 at a garage sale could be a Vincent van Gogh work worth $15 million, according to experts.
The global art mystery began at a garage sale in Minnesota after a simple painting that could be worth millions was bought.