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$12 Thrift Store Sketch Could Be Lost Renoir Worth Millions

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The Incredible Discovery

Heidi Markow, an antique dealer with a keen eye, stumbled upon a charcoal drawing at a local auction. While other paintings sold for thousands, she convinced her husband to buy this one for just $12. Little did they know, it might be a lost treasure by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Back home, Markow inspected the drawing closely. She noticed high-quality paper, an importer’s stamp, and a faint signature resembling Renoir’s.

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Experts later agreed it could be genuine, possibly a portrait of Renoir’s wife from the 1800s.

Markow reached out to the Wildenstein Plattner Institute (WPI) in New York for verification. The rigorous examination is set for April 10. If confirmed, the drawing could fetch “six or seven figures” from an art lover who values its beauty.

Markow remains cautiously optimistic. If authentic, this $12 find could turn into a life-changing fortune. For now, the art world waits eagerly for the results.

If verified as authentic, Markow plans to sell the Renoir for a life-changing sum—potentially millions—to a collector who will cherish its artistic legacy.

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