New Vincent van Gogh drawing unveiled in the Netherlands

IANS  |  The Hague 

A drawing that had for several years been studied by experts was on Tuesday confirmed to have been created by the Dutch post-Impressionist master

The black and white drawing, which depicts Paris' and a stone quarry beside it in a rural setting, had been part of the foundation's collection and under investigation since 2013.

"This was the result of an extensive investigation by the into the theme, style, technique, materials and origins of this until now unknown drawing," said the Museum, found in the northern town of Laren, where the drawing is to be exhibited until May 6 alongside works by Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso, reported news agency.

According to the museum, the drawing's identification allowed another work to be also attributed to Van Gogh.

The second work, also produced in 1886 and depicting Montmartre, had previously been rejected as a Van Gogh original.

The materials used in both works are identical, they were produced 50 metres apart and the topic can be linked to paintings he produced while living in the iconic artistic district of in spring and early summer, said Teio Meededndorp, the main from the

Since 1970, when the last Van Gogh catalogue was made, nine new drawing and seven paintings by the have been discovered.

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First Published: Tue, January 16 2018. 23:26 IST