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- BUSINESS, Page 58Business NotesWINDFALLSSigned With a V
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- For three decades, the somber-hued oil painting of flowers
- in a vase hung uncelebrated in the living room of a suburban
- Milwaukee couple. But last summer, as husband and wife cleared
- away a lifetime of domestic clutter, they called in an
- auctioneer's agent. His discovery, disclosed last week: the
- seemingly undistinguished still life was something any avid art
- collector would give his left ear to own -- a genuine Vincent
- van Gogh.
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- The painting, signed with a solitary V, is apparently a work
- that Van Gogh painted in Paris in 1886. By 1930 it belonged to
- a Swiss banker, and it was later bequeathed to his Milwaukee
- relatives. When Chicago's Leslie Hindman auction house puts the
- painting on the block in March, the obscure work could fetch
- as much as $800,000. Its discovery has sent fortune hunters
- rummaging through their attics, hoping to strike oils.
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