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UK gallery unearths Van Gogh self-portrait hidden behind a painting. His ear is intact

The portrait was found on the back of the canvas of the Dutch post-Impressionist's 1885 work "Head of a Peasant Woman", covered by layers of glue and cardboard.

July 14, 2022 / 14:29 IST
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Curators believe the painting is one of a series of experimental self-portraits. (Representative image)
Curators believe the painting is one of a series of experimental self-portraits. (Representative image)

A gallery in Scotland said Thursday it was "thrilled" to announce the discovery of a previously unknown self-portrait of Vincent Van Gogh, with his ear intact, hidden behind another painting.

The portrait was found on the back of the canvas of the Dutch post-Impressionist's 1885 work "Head of a Peasant Woman", covered by layers of glue and cardboard.

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"Head of a Peasant Woman". (Image credit: The National Gallery)

It shows a bearded sitter in a brimmed hat with a neckerchief tied loosely at the neck. It was completed before Van Gogh cut off his left ear in 1888.