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The self-portrait was found beneath layers of cardboard and glue on the back of another Van Gogh painting called “Head of a Peasant Woman” after it was X-rayed ahead of an upcoming exhibition ...
The portrait, which shows "a bearded sitter in a brimmed hat with a neckerchief loosely tied at the throat" fixed "with an intense stare," also visibly shows Van Gogh's left ear, which he ...
The self-portrait shows van Gogh, who infamously cut off part of his left ear in 1888, in a brimmed hat with his ear still intact — a clue that this may have been created in his early days.
The self-portrait, discovered via an X-ray, depicts Van Gogh wearing a neckerchief along with a brimmed hat, and is notable for depicting the left ear he notoriously sliced off three years after ...
Van Gogh's Head of a Peasant Woman is one of three pieces of the artist's work in the National Galleries Collection. With the discovery of the hidden self-portrait, they now have four works in total.
The self-portrait was found on the back of Van Gogh’s "Head of a Peasant Woman" when experts at the Edinburgh gallery took an X-ray of the canvas ahead of an upcoming exhibition. The work is ...
[1/3]Van Gogh's self-portrait detected under cardboard and glue and Head of a Peasant Woman by Vincent Van Gogh are displayed, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain, June 21, 2022.