Woman Buys $4 Painting at Thrift Store, Finds Out It's an Authentic N.C. Wyeth Worth $250,000In 2017, a woman stumbled upon a painting at a New Hampshire thrift store, which caught her attention while searching for frames.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

Key Takeaways

  • Initially purchased for a mere $4, the painting hung in the woman's home for years before being tucked away in a closet.
  • The painting, now confirmed to be one of four originals from Wyeth's 1939 collection, is set to be auctioned by Bonhams Skinner in September.

In 2017, a woman walked into a thrift store in New Hampshire looking for frames to repurpose when a painting stood out.

It portrays two women, one sits in a chair, and the other stands beside her, putting a hand out on the table between them. Priced for only $4 at Savers thrift store in Manchester, New Hampshire, the woman toldCNNthat, having an uncanny resemblance to the work of American 20th-century painter N.C. Wyeth, she joked about it actually being one of his original pieces.

Unable to find information about the piece online, she hung it up in her home for years, before eventually storing it in a closet, where it remained untouched until this past May, while she was cleaning her home.

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This time, the woman posted a picture of the painting in a Facebook group, "Things Found in Walls," where users share stories about pieces found in homes or elsewhere.

The painting is only one of four in a collection by the prolific American painter, N.C. Wyeth. Bonhams Skinner.

Comments flooded in, eventually prompting the woman to seek expert help from former curator Lauren Lewis, who had worked with Wyeth's art for decades. After Lewis saw the painting in person, she was "99 percent" positive it was authentic, the Boston Globereported.

"While it certainly had some small scratches and it could use a surface clean, it was in remarkable condition considering none of us had any idea of its journey over the last 80 years," Lewis told the outlet.

After further investigation, the painting was, in fact, confirmed to be not only a Wyeth original but only one of four in a collection the painter did in 1939 for Helen Hunt Jackson's novelRamona.根据auctioneerBonhams Skinner— where the painting will be up for grabs in September — only one other piece in the collection has been recovered.

The woman's $4 thrift find will be available for auction on September 19th, and Bonhams lists the piece as having estimated starting bids between $150,000 and $250,000.

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Madeline Garfinkle

Entrepreneur Staff

News Writer

Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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