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Artist / group
Vincent van Gogh
Identifier
0709-03/2026
Sans titre attributed or related to Vincent van Gogh, frontal artwork image for ConfirmArt authentication review

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Description of the Artwork

The present work is a small-scale, vertically oriented painted composition of approximately 24 34 cm, displayed under glass. The image presents a vivid nocturnal landscape conceived in a highly expressive, decorative manner, with the entire surface animated by energetic color contrasts, curvilinear movement, and thickly worked paint. Although the composition is compact in size, it is visually ambitious, combining a dramatic celestial vortex with an autumnal tree and a luminous foreground landscape.

Sans titre: Description of the Artwork
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Reverse / Verso

The reverse of the present work is of particular visual interest because the support appears extremely thin and responsive, allowing muted impressions of the front composition to register through to the back. The verso presents as a light cream-to-beige surface with broad, diffuse zones of pale yellow, blue-grey, and warm peach corresponding to the principal painted forms on the recto. 0.47 Overall view of the verso, showing the thin support, diffuse read-through of the front composition, and the principal group of

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Condition (Photograph-Based)

This condition assessment is based exclusively on the supplied photographs and must therefore be understood as provisional. The work is presently housed between transparent panels, and the glazing introduces reflections, glare, and some loss of surface legibility in several areas, especially along the right side and in portions of the reverse. No unframed, hands-on examination under raking light, magnification, ultraviolet illumination, or microscopic analysis has been performed within the scope of this report.

Sans titre: Condition (Photograph-Based)
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Catalogue Notes

The subject of the present work is best understood in relation to Vincent van Gogh's Saint-Rémy imagery of 1889 rather than to any single, documented composition. Its visual language draws together several motifs closely associated with that late Provençal moment: a turbulent nocturnal sky articulated through concentric, whirling strokes; enlarged, haloed stars or celestial disks; a vertical dark tree or cypress-like accent rising from the landscape; and, above all, a blazing yellow-orange tree set against an inten

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Authenticity Concerns

Before addressing the principal concerns, it should be acknowledged that the painting does contain certain superficial Van Goghian cues: a whirling nocturnal sky, enlarged haloed stars, cypress-like verticals in the middle distance, and a strongly chromatic tree set against an intense blue atmosphere. These elements immediately place the work within the visual orbit of Van Gogh's Saint-Rémy landscapes and explain why the picture may initially appear persuasive to a non-specialist eye. Precisely because these refere

Sans titre: Authenticity Concerns
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AI-Generated Comparative Source and Its Implications

A newly identified comparative image in contemporary online circulation has major implications for the assessment of the present work. It places the painting within a now-familiar modern fraud mechanism: a digital image is first generated or modified through AI in the style of a famous artist, then manually translated into paint on a physical support, and finally reinforced with fabricated authority-signals---museum-style stamps, gallery marks, auction-house references, and an invented provenance---to make the obje

Sans titre: AI-Generated Comparative Source and Its Implications
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Signature Analysis

The lower-right inscription, here designated Q1, reads "Vincent" in black paint and is positioned over the warm orange-red foreground passage. At a general level, the use of the forename alone is not, by itself, inconsistent with Vincent van Gogh, since authenticated works by the artist are well known to bear the single name "Vincent." The issue here is not the wording alone, but the morphology, ductus, scale relationships, placement, and apparent sequence of application of the inscription as seen in the supplied p

Sans titre: Signature Analysis

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Sans titre: Signature Analysis
Signature AnalysisThe lower-right inscription, here designated Q1, reads "Vincent" in black paint and is positioned over the warm orange-red foreground passage. At a general level, the use of the forename alone is not, by itself, inconsistent with Vincent van Gogh, since authenticated works by the artist are well known to bear the single name "Vincent." The issue here is not

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Sans titre: Description of the Documents
Description of the DocumentsThis report was prepared by ConfirmArt.com based solely on the photographic documentation submitted by the customer and the comparative references supplied in the same project folder. Submitted photographs of the questioned painting (overall, side, reverse, and details).
Sans titre: Reverse / Verso
Reverse / VersoThe reverse of the present work is of particular visual interest because the support appears extremely thin and responsive, allowing muted impressions of the front composition to register through to the back. The verso presents as a light cream-to-beige surface with broad, diffuse zones of pale yellow, blue-grey, and warm peach corresponding to the principal painted forms on th
Sans titre: Condition (Photograph-Based)
Condition (Photograph-Based)This condition assessment is based exclusively on the supplied photographs and must therefore be understood as provisional. The work is presently housed between transparent panels, and the glazing introduces reflections, glare, and some loss of surface legibility in several areas, especially along the right side and in portions of the reverse.
Sans titre: Catalogue Notes
Catalogue NotesThe subject of the present work is best understood in relation to Vincent van Gogh's Saint-Rémy imagery of 1889 rather than to any single, documented composition. Its visual language draws together several motifs closely associated with that late Provençal moment: a turbulent nocturnal sky articulated through concentric, whirling strokes; enlarged, haloed stars or celestial dis
Sans titre: Authenticity Concerns
Authenticity ConcernsBefore addressing the principal concerns, it should be acknowledged that the painting does contain certain superficial Van Goghian cues: a whirling nocturnal sky, enlarged haloed stars, cypress-like verticals in the middle distance, and a strongly chromatic tree set against an intense blue atmosphere. These elements immediately place the work within the visual orbit of Van Gogh
Sans titre: AI-Generated Comparative Source and Its Implications
AI-Generated Comparative Source and Its ImplicationsA newly identified comparative image in contemporary online circulation has major implications for the assessment of the present work. It places the painting within a now-familiar modern fraud mechanism: a digital image is first generated or modified through AI in the style of a famous artist, then manually translated into paint on a physical support, and finally reinforced wit
Sans titre: Signature Analysis
Signature AnalysisThe lower-right inscription, here designated Q1, reads "Vincent" in black paint and is positioned over the warm orange-red foreground passage. At a general level, the use of the forename alone is not, by itself, inconsistent with Vincent van Gogh, since authenticated works by the artist are well known to bear the single name "Vincent." The issue here is not the wording alone, b

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