Breaking van Gogh
by James Grundvig
Art history comes alive in this captivating investigation of the history and authenticity of van Gogh's iconic painting Wheat Field with Cypresses. Currently on display at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vincent van Gogh's TheWheat Field with Cypresses is traditionally considered to be one of a series of masterworks he painted during his stay in the Saint-Rémy mental asylum. After his suicide, these paintings languished for a decade, until van Gogh's sister-in-law took them to a family friend for restoration. The restorer had other ideas . . . Relying on a number of verification techniques, from the study of the painter's biography and personal correspondence to the examination of the painting's style and technical characteristics, investigative journalist James Ottar Grundvig posits that the painting housed in the Met, valued at $95 million dollars, is a fake. In the course of his...