Van Gogh Sketchbook To Be Examined for Authenticity
January 17th, 2008
A sketchbook recently found by a Greek woman will soon by examined for authenticity by foreign art experts, Reuters reports. A Greek expert already concluded that the sketchbook was real. The book would likely be worth close to four million euros. Even with the incredible price, the owner says that she has no immediate plans to sell the sketchbook if it is found to be real.
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the precious piece of art. its geat that such a worthy piece was found. I guess its a great ews for art lovers.
The owner of the notebook who is also a writer published a book about the secret language hidden in every original painting of Vincent Van Gogh. She was able to find that because in the notebook which is full of scetches the “language” is apparent. The book is available in ebay and its title is “The Notebook of Vincent”. Really a breath-taking book that reveales many unknown about Vincent Van Gogh, its metaphysical nature, its secret language and its oracles. Finally the book cites clues about the damage that has been done to various paintings throughout the years in order to remove Vincent Van Gogh signs and be able to sell fake paintings for original.
I think what you will find “what you call metaphysical markings” in Vincent’s can only
be experienced in his original paintings.
His true essence in a copy cannot be felt.
Vincent was in truth the Archangel Michael, came to this planet with a mission to show
the world that all of life is an illusion.
On that journey he became too human and lost
in the nature of this reality.
He heard voices telling him how to paint.
In the end the reality of just plain life got
the best of him, as it will if we are all not
careful.
I agree with you partly. Reading the book you are able to examine Vincent Van Gogh paintings and compare them with the sketches in the notebook. The amazing thing is that you can find the same secret language there. In addition the second writer is Vincent Van Gogh as most of the findings of the writer (Diodora-Doreta Peppa) come from the analysis of his personal mail. Very helpfull information about the notebook you can find in the official site of the publishers www.cmpublications.gr or www.eposmind.com