He was one of the biggest names in art, who was believed to have come to an equally momentous death.
However, a new book will reveal that the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh did not, in fact, commit suicide.
Van Gogh: The Life, published today and to be featured in an episode of 60 Minutes, is the result of 10 years of research by its authors, Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith. The pair's biography of the US artist Jackson Pollock was honoured with a Pulitzer Prize in 1991.
All copies of the book have been shipped out under strict embargo, but news leaked out yesterday as CBS began promoting the show. The authors believe Van Gogh died because of a shooting accident. CBS claims the revelations could "rewrite art history".
Van Gogh, a Dutch Post-Impressionist who died in 1890 aged 37, suffered from anxiety and mental illness throughout his life. Popular opinion is that, on July 27, Van Gogh shot himself in the chest with a revolver in the countryside outside Paris, dying from his wounds two days later. Speculation has abounded over where this happened - some say in a wheat field, others in a barn - but most believe ultimately it happened by his own hand.