Treasure Hunt Tycoon

Chapter 656: Before and after change (5/5)

In many industries, it's taboo to find two groups of people for one job, making the other person feel questioned.

But the appreciation of art is not the case. Generally, a precious piece of art must be appreciated by more than three authoritative appraisal agencies.

This has something to do with buyers. With so many buyers around the world, they can't trust the same appraisal agency, some trust this one, and some trust that one. If they want to sell for a good price, it's best to do it all. Identification.

Rogge helped Li Du have a more comprehensive contact. The two appraisal agencies are very authoritative, one is a commercial auction house, and the other is a museum specializing in collecting routes. Basically, all buyers can accept the final appraisal results.

Experts from both agencies knew each other and they shook hands with each other after they met, and shivered together:

"Ha, Teacher Kevin, I'm so happy to meet you here. Let's have a drink after the results come out?"

"Of course, Mr. Sanders is here too. I remembered the last time I met in New York."

"Dr. Sugary, nice to meet you, please sit down."

These people are very enthusiastic, but their enthusiasm is directed at each other, but Li Du, as a customer, is not taken care of, which is beyond explanation.

However, Li Du had a good temper, but he was a little dissatisfied and did not show it on his face.

After the greetings, the two sides took their seats. The oldest Dr. Kevin said, "Mr. Li, I think you can come up with oil paintings now, but before the appraisal, I have something to say, can I?"

"Whatever." Li Du said with a cup of coffee.

Dr. Kevin tapped the table with his finger and said, "According to Mr. Rogge, you are identifying Van Gogh's" Scheveningen Beach "from 1882 and" Leaving Nigeria "from 1884 to 1885. Ernen Church. "

"Correct."

Dr. Kevin smiled bitterly and said, "These two paintings were stolen about forty years ago, and many" Scheveningen Beaches "and" Leaving Nehenen Church "appeared on the market. , I hope you are ready. "

Li Du understood what he meant, and asked, "Do you suspect these are two fake paintings?"

Sanders, an expert working at the Los Angeles Art Collection Center, replied, "Perhaps it is a high imitation, it is difficult to see whether it is true or false, and there will always be misunderstandings."

Li Du smiled: "I see, you appraise, no matter what the result, I will accept it."

Several experts looked at each other, signaled Li Du to open the oil painting, and they began to work.

Rogge asked the two gangs of experts for the sake of having two paintings. They were just separated. A gang of people was in charge of each one, and then they exchanged views.

Oil painting appraisal is a simple and complicated matter. It is said to be simple because if it is a fake, then experts only need to find a loophole to determine the result.

But if this oil painting is real, it will take a lot of effort to give the identification result of the genuine product. Experts need to check and dialectify from all aspects before making the result.

The auction house identified "Scheveningen Beach". This work uses thick lines and bright golden yellow to show the roaring, turbulent sea before the storm, full of momentum.

The oil painting opened, and several experts took a breath and took a sigh of breath at a glance.

After all, the famous artist is a famous artist. Van Gogh can draw more than a century of oil painting trend, but it is not because everyone is frying him. His oil painting does have extraordinary charm.

On the canvas, this portrait shows a magnificent scene. The experts saw more of Van Gogh's authenticity and fakes, but at a glance, they felt something: this may be a real painting!

The art industry attaches great importance to sensation, that is, the sixth sense. Very good veteran experts. When looking at an artwork, follow the sensation first.

Feeling this is a fake painting, then look for a loophole, feeling this is the real thing, and they will proceed in the direction of the real work.

Dr. Kevin carefully looked at the lines with a magnifying glass and said: "The colors of the oil painting are bold and bold, the lines are detailed and stiff, with the style of Japanese prints, and the portrait does not have a standard 'three-dimensional reality', which is in line with Van Gogh's painting characteristics ... ... "

"The canvas is rough, damaged and moth-eaten, and the surface is stained with small sand grains. The sand grains have been integrated into the canvas. Obviously it has been a long time ..."

"According to historical records, Van Gogh stayed at Scheveningen Beach near The Hague during the creation of this painting. He was required to resist the raging sea wind while painting. Many sands and tide from the blow hit the painting and eventually remained. under……"

Three of the four were conducting appraisal, and one person described the paintings they said. Of the three appraisal experts, Dr. Kevin used a magnifying glass to observe, Dr. Sugley examined the canvas and paint, and the other scanned the portrait with a small machine. .

As the appraisal unfolded, the expressions of the two groups of experts became more dignified and their eyes more and more serious, and they were no longer frivolous as they are now.

Li Du understands ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ The reason why these two groups just didn't take themselves seriously was because they estimated that their paintings were fake paintings, and they regarded themselves as fools who want to become rich overnight.

The appraisal took two and a half hours, Li Du followed the experts to learn, although he could not understand the terms these people said, and could not keep up with their appraisal ideas.

However, he did learn something again, which will definitely help his career development.

The Los Angeles Art Collection Center took the lead and the result came out, and oil painting expert Sanders looked at him in shock: "God, this" Leaving the Church of Nehenen "is true!"

Li Du laughed: "That's great, but it's not a surprise. I know that they are real. Real paintings can always be discerned at a glance."

Sanders and his colleagues took out an appraisal certificate from their carry-on bags, started writing their appraisal results, then signed and stamped them.

After another quarter of an hour, the results of the Christie's appraisal came out, and the four were equally surprised.

Professor Kevin said: "Mr. Li, after our appraisal and negotiation, we have unanimously determined that your painting is genuine and you have found a world famous painting that has been lost for nearly half a century!"

Li Dudao: "I am so lucky, this is really a happy thing."

The two sides didn't dare to look down on him anymore, and their attitude towards him suddenly changed. They sang a ‘Mr. Li’ and nodded their heads during the talk.

Then they swapped the two paintings and proceeded to identify them, which took another two hours.

However, the two sides are not tired, but instead become more and more mental and emotional.

For those of them who love art and oil painting, being able to identify the world famous paintings is a treat and a good opportunity to improve their skills and accumulate experience. ()

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