Revolver believed used by Van Gogh sold at Paris auction

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Revolver believed used by Van Gogh sold at Paris auction
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Revolver believed used by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh to kill himself is sold for about $146,000 at auction in Paris

Billed as"the most famous weapon in the history of art," the rusty 7mm Lefaucheux revolver was bought by a private collector with a telephone bid.

A revolver believed used by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold for about $146,000 at an auction in Paris. The weapon was discovered in the 1960s in fields in the northern French village of Auvers-sur-Oise. Van Gogh is widely believed to have shot himself in the chest there in 1890.

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