One of the most famous paintings to be lost during World War II was the Painter on the Road to Tarascon by Vincent van Gogh. It is not known for sure but it is thought to have been destroyed when the Allied forces bombed Magdeburg, setting fire to the Kaiser-Friedrich Museum, which contained stolen art. But guess what? It was found in Buenos Aires in the basement of an ex-nazi in Season Nine of Bones. I had to find a fairly high-res image (not easy since it was last seen during WWII) and have it printed on canvas. When it was done I had an artist add some lightly tinted medium to give it the layer of "impasto". A big challenge was finding the vintage-looking frame, aging the back of the new Van Gogh and losing any indication of modern canvas/framing technique. Unlike Aaron Brothers, Van Gogh was not big into T-50 Staple Guns.