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Hope you don't mind me
bending your ear.
Have you ever asked yourself, how is it possible they can trace the
criminals all over the world, through DNA, and forensic science, that are actually
trying their hardest to evade detection and not to be found out, and they can't even find
out if an artist from the twentieth century that wasn't hiding a damn thing,
had painted a painting or not. What are these so-called experts trying to hide? Do you
suppose that it is possibly that they are just as the greatest artist of the
twentieth century, Picasso, describe them as? " As liars, and mostly
Impostors?" These people are the biggest thieves, and the biggest rip-off
artists in the whole ------world!!!! They should all be hung out to dry.
Not all painting done by masterful artists, signed or not are accredited
to the rightful artists, and believe me, not only the bourgeois bought
painting from the painters back then. this is only a myth that the art
experts and the museum owners and fine art auction houses would like
everyone to believe. In this way it helps keep the supply to a minimum to
drive the price up and to make the ones already belonging to themselves, and
the people in their click, worth a lot more. Just look at what the Van Gogh
Foundation has done, to the people who really liked Vincent's works back then
for what it stood for. They would like everyone to believe that Vincent only
sold one painting in his relative short life, of 37, and have managed to take
away from all of those fine soles and their families, there rightful
inheritances. I am talking about all his works of art that was sold in the
market places out of wheel barrels, and by unpaid landlords and art material
suppliers that manage to get some of his works for trade and non-payments,
not taking into consideration all that he traded to other people and gave
away! You take the artists,
and I mean the starving artists of today, and asks them if they know how
many painting that they have done, and where they are all at, and if they
ever sold any unsigned works of art, or just gave them away for a song,
signed or not. But don't asked these question in front of the gallery owner
that is representing them. The artist, if answers you correctly, in front of
their representative, which would be a stupid mistake, might wind-up back
out in the streets, dependent on his or hers own sale abilities, and if they
are not a sale person, as Vincent van Gogh would have said, "Is the road
always up hill?" I believe this is what Picasso was talking about when he
made the statement," Museum are full of lies, and people who make art their
business, are mostly impostors."
Just to prove that people in the art business believe what they here and read
from the van Gogh Foundation, read this below and let me know what you think
after you compare to the jpgs. This is one I bought from an ebay seller and
their description below.
A very beautiful "fake" painting attributed to Vincent Van Gogh. Found this
at an estate sale. We looked up the works of Van Gogh and found out he made
about 9 images of these sun flowers (correct us if we are wrong). However,
it would be too good to be true that this would be an original. We did not
take it to an appraiser but the canvas looks too new to us. But the work
itself is very precise and well done (Van Gogh would be proud of this
reproduction). This is an original oil on canvas and if you like Van Gogh's
style, and do not want to spend a few billions on the original, this is a
nice work to buy. Condition could be better. The canvas is dirty and was
damaged in the lower left corner. You might be able to avoid the damage when
you have it framed. Size is : 29" x 37". THERE IS NO RESERVE. We sell this
work as a "fake" so our opening price reflects this. Sold as is, so ask
questions first before bidding.
Regarding shipping : Domestic Customers (US) pay 7$ with USPS Priority
Insured Mail. Will be shipped rolled. Insurance is included. International
customers, please note that shipping will be 48$ with USPS Express Mail.
Regarding payments : Domestic Customers : All payments accepted excluding
Credit Cards (or via Iescrow), Personal Checks (7 business days STANDARD to
clear). Customers that pay with USPS POSTAL MONEY ORDER may deduct 5% from
final bid price. International Customers : Payments accepted : International
Money Orders from your local post office only. We expect payments within 7
business days. Thank you for considering this auction and good luck with
your bids.
PLEASE CHECK OUR OTHER FINE AUCTIONS
This painting was locked up in the yellow house in Arles France after Vincent had
cut off his ear until he got out of the hospital in March of 1889. This
painting, according to my studies is one of the same that Vincent wrote
about in this letter that he wrote on March 24th 1889 to his brother Theo:
My Dear Theo,
" I am writing to tell you that I have seen Signac, and It has done me
quite a lot of good. he was so good and straightforward and simply when the
difficulty of opening the door by force or not presented itself---the police
had closed up the house and destroyed the lock. they began by refusing to
let us do it, but all the same we finally got
in.---------------------------------------Doubtless you had a Hand in his
coming to stiffen my morale a bit, and thank you for
it.---------------Altogether there are several canvases to be sent to you,
as Signac could see, he was not frightened by my painting as far as I saw.
Signac thought,and it is perfectly true, that I looked healthy.---------- In
my opinion we must firmly oppose the loss of furniture, etc... Then-----my
Lord-------I must have liberty to carry on my handicraft.
M. Rey says that instead of eating enough and at regular times, I kept
myself going on coffee and alcohol. I admit all that, but all the same it is
true that to attain the high yellow note that I attained last summer, I
really had to be pretty well keyed up.--------------------------------Oh if
nothing had happened to mess up my life!"
Arles,30 April 1889
My dear Theo,
-------------------------------------------":Today I am busy packing a case
of pictures and studies. One of them is flaking off and I have stuck some
newspaper on it; it is one of the best, and I think that when you look at it
you will see better what my now shipwrecked studio might have been. This
painting, like some others, has got spoiled by moisture during my illness.
the flood water came to within a few feet of the house, and on top of that,
the house itself had no fires in it during my absence, so when I came back,
the walls were oozing water and
saltpeter."------------------------------------
L@@k at the jpg. MVC-044s.jpg That is what the painting look like
after Theo had received it rolled up in newspaper the way Vincent had sent
this painting to his brother Theo. After both Vincent and his brother were
gone, Jo, Theo's wife, that went to work in a boarding house, to raise her
son that she was left to raise on her own, must have sold this fine painting
to help with her bills. It looks like a very poor attempt was made by an
amateur to stretch this painting and it wound up eventually being taken back
off its stretcher board, possibly sold again, and rolled back up for a later
installation which it looks like that it never received. After I received it
from the N. Y. seller, I had the canvas repaired and re-stretch and a frame
made for it. Looks pretty good, doesn't it!





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