The rare Van Gogh painting, A Peasant Woman digging, will be loaned to the Sussex home of the Bloomsbury Group for an exhibition. While celebrated for its artistic merit, the painting's provenance raises concerns as its previous ownership is unclear, with implications that it might have belonged to a Jewish collector during the Nazi period. Its first known appearance was in 1957, marking an unusual art discovery as such authentic pieces typically emerge only every two decades. Details of its ownership remain obscured, emphasizing the intricate history surrounding this significant work.
A Peasant Woman digging raises concerns over its provenance, as it may have once belonged to a Jewish collector persecuted during the Nazi era.
This Van Gogh work surfaced in 1957, marking a rare discovery since authentic pieces typically appear only once every 20 years.
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