Hidden Van Gogh self-portrait found behind painting

Conservators from the National Galleries of Scotland revealed an "incredibly rare" finding on July 14.

They discovered a previously unknown self-portrait by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh hidden behind his 1885 painting "Head of a Peasant Woman.

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5 comments

  1. Didn’t he chop his ear off and drink Absinthe? Green fairy? Medium hallucinogen. Best is DMT, like when you dream, but taken when awake in tea or IV, Rick Straussman and Graham Hancock are who to research. Oh of course Terrence Mckenna.

    Much more can be experienced in altered states of conciousness. It is beyond amazing.

    Explore responsibly

  2. Why haven’t news outlets released photos of the monster that lit the woman on fire at Kipling subway station???

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