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Chapter 30: The Girl in the Painting

Musk and Lisa followed Daphne to the second floor where the art was collected, and walked and chatted in the gallery.

The other guests were on the first floor, and there were only three of them in the gallery.

Daphne's artistic skills came into use here, and she introduced the paintings on the wall to the two guests while walking.

Unknowingly, the three of them walked up to a work that was completely different from the classical oil painting.

Daphne stopped and surprisingly did not introduce the origin of the painting on the wall. She looked up at the woman in the painting, speechless, with a complicated look in her eyes. She couldn't tell whether it was jealousy or envy.

Musk and Lisa noticed Daphne's mood changes and looked at the wall with curiosity, wondering what magic power the painting had, which made Daphne feel lost.

The painting depicts the beach near Manderley Manor. Under the summer sunshine, a girl is walking on the beach holding a parasol, and her snow-white dress is blown up by the sea breeze.

The theme of this painting is very simple, but the techniques used are quite strange. The finely outlined lines of classical oil paintings cannot be seen at all. The picture looks very rough, and even the face of the girl in white as the model cannot be clearly seen.

The entire painting is composed of large and small color spots. The moment your eyes touch the picture, it is like looking directly into the midday sun. The colors are so intense that it is dizzying.

If we look at this painting from a traditional point of view, it can only be said that it is too rough. The artist did not even make a sketch in advance, but just smeared it on the canvas like a drunkard. It cannot be considered a complete work at all.

However, after a second look, Musk tasted a magical and indescribable charm from the painting.

It is true that this painting lacks exquisite and realistic lines, and both the background and the characters are very blurry. However, it is precisely this sense of blur, set against the strong colors, that shows a reality that is more vivid and vital than the realistic classical works.

feel.

Musk imagined that he was immersed in the scene, standing on a hot summer beach, dizzy from the sun, when a girl in white came from a distance holding an umbrella.

Due to the dazzling reflection of the beach, the scene that comes into view in a flash cannot be seen clearly at all. Isn't it just so blurry? Only colors with strong contrast can leave a deep impression on you.

"This is a work by the contemporary painter Oscar Claude." Lisa finally came to her senses and began to introduce the painting.

"Contemporary painter?" Musk raised his eyebrows in surprise.

With his limited artistic accomplishment, he always believed that the older the paintings, the more artistic value they had, and that the works of living painters were not worth collecting.

"Is this Mr. Oscar Claude famous?"

"He is not famous yet, and can even be said to have a poor livelihood. However, he is an artistic genius and is creating a new art genre. Although the public cannot appreciate this style yet, I believe that one day, Oscar Crowe will

Mr. De will become a great painter who will go down in the history of art." Lisa replied seriously.

"Good guy! Another unappreciated genius!" Musk shrugged and joked half-jokingly: "If I were an artist, I would rather be sought after by vulgar citizens during my lifetime. Every piece of work can be sold at a good price, and I can buy food and clothing.

I don’t have any worries, and I don’t want to live in poverty all my life and become famous after my death.”

Lisa rolled her eyes at him angrily, implying that if he didn't understand art, he should stop talking nonsense and he would be embarrassed here.

"Daphne, this painting is very unique. I am more interested in the identity of the model. Is she also from Manderley Manor?"

Daphne nodded, and the smile disappeared from her face.

"If I guess correctly, the girl in white in the painting is your husband's previous wife, Mrs. Rebecca Wenders?"

"Yes, the girl in the painting is Rebecca."

Perhaps because she was freed from the supervision of Mrs. Danvers, Daphne seemed a lot more relaxed. Under Lisa's clever innuendo, this ignorant little woman finally spoke her mind.

"Lisa, for the sake of the Lord, please tell me frankly, do you think I am a small-minded person?"

"On the contrary, dear Daphne, your greatest weakness is that you think of others more than your own interests." Lisa said sincerely.

"Oh, you are so kind, Lisa. Thank you for your comfort. It makes me feel much better." Lisa looked sad, "Mrs. Danvers... is a very strict housekeeper. She tried to control me.

Cinderella, who was born in the common class, was trained to be a social queen of the upper class, just like her former mistress Rebecca..."

"I don't know what to say, dear Lisa, but there are traces of Rebecca's legacy everywhere in this home, such as this gallery, which contains many paintings by modern art masters that Rebecca collected.

I have to admit that she has extraordinary artistic taste. No wonder Mrs. Danvers never spoke a word about her former owner and admired her from the bottom of her heart."

"I'm very envious of Rebecca... Frankly speaking, maybe I'm jealous of her. How wonderful it would be if I had her beauty, nobility and taste. When Mrs. Danvers compares me with her, she doesn't

As for feeling ashamed of oneself."

What Lisa heard from Daphne's complaints was not jealousy, but a strong sense of inferiority.

In fact, even before she married into a wealthy family, she often showed feelings of inferiority, which can only be said to be natural.

"Daphne, you have to think on the bright side..." Lisa comforted her friend and encouraged her to cheer up, "You own such a beautiful manor, you have more money than you can spend in a lifetime, fashionable fashions, luxurious jewelry, everything you need, and finally

The important thing is that you still have a husband who loves you deeply, so what else do you have to feel inferior to?"

Unexpectedly, her comfort touched the knot in Daphne's heart that she tried so hard to hide.

"I love my husband so much...Is this really true?" Daphne's eyes were confused. "Lisa, it's hard to talk about it. Since returning to Manderley Manor, Maxim's attitude towards me has become cold.

He was depressed and seemed worried. I tried to make him happy, but it didn't work. Instead, it made him lose his temper... Maybe I shouldn't have accepted his proposal at all. Maybe in his heart, he felt sorry for his late wife Rebecca.

You miss me more than you love me."

At this point, Daphne couldn't help but her eyes turned red and she almost choked.

"Well, I don't blame Maxim. If I were a man and had a perfect wife, how could I maintain my long-term passion for an ordinary Cinderella?"

"Daphne, you shouldn't think that!" Lisa held her hand tightly, "Just because your husband is in a bad mood during this period does not mean that there is a rift in your relationship, or that you miss your deceased wife or something. In fact, his

His dead wife brought him more trouble than nostalgia!"

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