MTL - Treasure Hunt America-Chapter 84 famous paintings
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With thirty dollars in hand, the stall owner immediately pushed the gold-drawing box in front of Jin Muchencai.
Jin Muchen was still not satisfied, but looked at the oil painting on the corner of the table again, and then asked the stall owner.
"Dude, do you want to buy this painting? It just so happens that my restaurant still lacks a pair of such oil paintings."
"Hehe, you like it, that fifty dollars is fine."
The guy said with a smile, in fact, he was just here to try his luck today. Those plates were really brought back from China by his grandfather back then, and he really didn't know whether they were true or not.
As for this box and the oil painting, I bought it back when I went to someone else's house to participate in the garage sale. It didn't cost much. The painting cost only 30 yuan.
It has been hanging in his restaurant for five or six years, and it cost fifty yuan to change hands, and he made twenty.
Jin Muchen didn't have time to talk to him at all. He knew the guy in front of him, he didn't understand what an antique was, he was just a layman.
After 50 yuan was taken, this oil painting arrived. The stall owner didn't even bother to waste time with Jin Muchen, so he packed up and left.
Because he is really guilty, the Japanese over there have entered a state of madness at this time, especially Komatsu, who has already drooled over the little white-faced translator, but he still wants to stop. nor.
In case people get really annoyed at that time, they take those plates back and return them, or they might have to entangle with themselves for a while. When everyone sees it, it will ruin their reputation. You must know that there are many in your family. It's tattered. In the future, I will come here to set up a stall to sell things.
After all, setting up a stall to sell things here is much better than having a garage sale at home.
If the reputation is ruined, who will come to buy their own things in the future, so this buddy will just pack up the things and withdraw them directly.
Jin Muchen happily hugged the gold-painted box, asked Candace to help hold the oil painting, and walked to the door.
But at this time, because there are too many people gathered around the Japanese, it is not so easy to go out.
"Please, teach him a lesson, and don't be here, okay? It's already hindered everyone and brought so much inconvenience. Don't you know at all? Are you still planning to let others do business?"
Finally squeezed into the crowd, Jin Muchen deliberately shouted at the Japanese, and there was a roar around him immediately.
The people who followed him were all the stall owners who set up stalls here. It was already three o'clock in the afternoon, and the stalls were closed in more than an hour. You must know that this shed charges a fee to let them in to set up stalls.
I originally expected to have a good harvest today, but these Japanese people are making such a fuss, and the customers are crowding around to watch the fun, so there are still people buying things?
Some of those stall owners were already dissatisfied, but no one stood up first. At this time, Jin Muchen's voice was a big help to them.
At this time, Komatsu just happened to be a little tired, but he didn't lose his breath. Someone interrupted him like this, and he felt a little uncomfortable. He turned his head and looked at the guy who took the lead. It was the guy who brought the little white-faced translator into the pit before.
At that time, his heart became even more unhappy. Komatsu, who had a gloomy face, wanted to scold again, but when his eyes swept across the box in Jin Muchen's hand, his eyes suddenly lit up.
He is too familiar with the name of the box and the pattern on the box. Isn't this a special product of Japan?
And looking at the style of the box, as well as the pattern on the box, the origin of this box is not simple?
It's just that there are many people with mixed eyes at this time, and the guy's eyes looking at him are obviously gloating, and Komatsu is not very good at putting down his face and going to talk to others.
Watanabe, who looks a bit like Ken Takakura, had a gloomy face at this time. He came to Komatsu's side and whispered a few words to Komatsu, while Komatsu grabbed Watanabe's sleeve and whispered to him. .
While listening, Watanabe turned to look at Jin Muchen's side, and his eyes were especially focused on the black lacquer-painted golden wooden box in Jin Muchen's hand.
Jin Muchen was calm, watching where the two were murmuring, and after a while, the two finished mumbling.
Next, this group of Japanese people actually started to bow around like a crowd of onlookers, bowing and apologizing, speaking English with a heavy accent, telling everyone that they had lost their way before and delayed everyone's business. Sorry or something like that.
Seeing that all the Japanese were like this, it was obvious that there was nothing to see and do, and the surrounding crowd soon dispersed.
Jin Muchen took Candace and strode out of the greenhouse. When he came back, he went straight to the hotel. When he arrived at the hotel, he put his things away, and then took Candace to the restaurant downstairs to have a good meal. pause.
After returning, he went to Candace's room to play for a while, and then Jin Muchen was reluctantly kicked out by Candace and returned to his room.
Entering the room, the first thing Jin Muchen did was to take out the oil painting, and then examine it carefully.
The condition of this oil painting is not very good, and the area is not large. It is only A4 paper size. The painting style is realistic. It is a picture of a little blonde girl playing on the grass. The painting is very good.
Just looking at the style, it should belong to the Eastern European school of painting. Jin Muchen would not be able to distinguish it if he hadn't recently made up for a piece of knowledge about European oil painting.
However, the reason why he won this oil painting is mainly related to the light that flashes from time to time in this painting.
He took the painting under the light and looked at it carefully for a long time, but he couldn't find the place where the legendary signature was.
Generally, European painters will leave their own signatures on the corners of the paintings after completing the works, or some people will put their signatures in the obscure paintings, and people who know it can easily find them.
He had paid attention to the corners of this oil painting before, and he did not find the signature, but the light loomed from time to time on this painting, which also showed that the painting was not ordinary, but now that the signature cannot be found, the painting cannot be found. The source of this makes Jin Muchen scratch his head.
Is there something wrong with your eyes? impossible!
Or is this painting signed somewhere else? Thinking of this, Jin Muchen simply found a fruit knife and pried open the picture frame.
Sure enough, after removing the frame, I found clues on the back of the painting. In the lower right corner of the back of the painting, there is a long string of distorted text, which looks a little yellowed, it should be some years old.
However, these words were not in English. Jin Muchen didn't quite understand what language they were. He took pictures of these words with his mobile phone, and then googled them on his computer. Only then did he realize that these words were in Hungarian.
Probably means: To my dearest daughter, Alice!
And at the bottom, is the signature of the person who wrote this, Cass. Arnosh.
It seems that this person is not only the person who wrote this sentence, but also the author of the painting.
Jin Muchen has also made up for a lot of oil painting knowledge recently. He can also name a few famous oil painting masters in Europe.
As far as he knows, there are only a few famous Hungarian oil painters, such as the earlier Monkács, the modern Sandovy, and the likes of Sare. These painters are considered small in Europe and even in the world. Famous, of course, compared with Monet, Van Gogh, and Picasso in Western Europe, it is simply incomparable.
But their works are still very popular. After all, these Hungarian painters are quite famous in the realism school.
Cass. Although Anosh Jin Muchen didn't know who he was, but fortunately there was Google to use, and this Google knew the origin of the painter.
The original Cass. Arnos is still well-known in Hungary. He is one of the well-known Hungarian painters who inherited the essence of Monkács' hyper-realistic painting style after Monkács.
Before World War II, he had already made a name for himself. Many paintings were very popular in Western Europe. Later, after World War II, Hungary became the sphere of influence of the former Soviet Union~www.novelbuddy.com~ Because of his fame, his paintings are very popular. Some of them were collected by the dignitaries of the former Soviet Union, so few of them flowed into the Western European market.
The Hungarian government also attached great importance to his works as a national treasure painter. Even after his death, a museum was established in his name to collect the paintings he left behind.
So this Cass. Arnosh don't see that there are not many works circulating on the market, but his paintings are quite popular.
You must know that since Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso and others became famous, most of the oil painters in Western Europe tend to prefer abstract paintings, because such oil paintings are very popular in the market.
But after all, not everyone likes abstract paintings, there are still many people who like realistic oil paintings, and now there are not many painters who can paint realistic oil paintings in Europe.
Because of the relationship between painting styles and factions, most of the painters who can paint realistic paintings now come from Eastern Europe, or several small countries in Central Europe. This is also Kas. The main reason why Arnosh's paintings are so sought after.
One is that his works have a strong realistic style, and he is another master of realism after Monkachi. The other is that his paintings are very rare in the market, so his paintings are the most popular among contemporary oil paintings. Very sought after in the market.
And the painting in Jin Muchen's hand should have been given to his young daughter back then, and I don't know how it spread to the United States.
Don't look at the fact that this painting is only A4 paper size, but if you sell it, it will definitely not be less than 100,000 US dollars, and Jin Muchen only spent 50 yuan to buy it, this business is a big profit!