Fang Yi was the only one who was secretly depressed in his heart. He originally thought that Lauder had a good sense, but now he looked like an old fox.
As soon as Fang Yi saw the fragment published in the magazine, he knew that it was really an authentic work by Rembrandt, because it was almost exactly the same as the picture in his mind, although part of the color had peeled off.
But the authenticity of the remaining items can be directly judged. If someone imitates it, the possibility is really small. Who would
To imitate such a broken piece? If it weren’t for Fang Yi’s introduction, the best result for this broken piece would be to be proven to be painted by Rembrandt. If you want to buy it for a price, there is really no hope, because it is really
You can't tell what the painting is, but it looks more like an abstract work. Did Rembrandt paint an abstract work? You are thinking too much.
Now Fang Yi and the others certainly know why Lauder readily bought his work immediately. This is simply a business without capital. With Fang Yi's work as an introduction, he has this fragment in his hands.
It was immediately identified by an art connoisseur as a piece of Rembrandt's work. With this piece alone, he even made money from the buyer Yi's work. What's more, this imitation is not just a simple imitation of Fang Yi.
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If he had known that such a remnant product existed in this person's hands, Fang Yi's asking price would have been at least one million more!
Things seemed to be developing for the better, because many experts believed that this fragment was indeed made by Rembrandt himself. At this time, Laud's image immediately made a gorgeous 180-degree turn.
Judging from the remaining brushstrokes and colors of this fragment, some of the light and shadow transitions that exist are very similar to Fang Yi's inferred works, and some of the brushstrokes are even more similar.
So think about it. What Fang Yi deduced was not like what others thought was nonsense before. Now this work provides a rough image of the effect of the complete work. This work has already been studied to a certain extent.
Value. Of course, it’s not more than three million for Lauder to take action.
Lauder played this skill very beautifully, and he killed three birds with one stone. He not only promoted his private museum, but also obtained two works with increased value. He also conveniently gave them to the art media and critics who had previously ridiculed him.
A very loud slap in the face! Just asking in the media: Who is the fool now, me or you?
"This person is so powerful." Fang Yi sat on the sofa and read the latest issue of the magazine. Ronald Lauder stood between Fang Yi's paintings and leftovers, with his hands on his chest and a smile on his face.
Ahead.
"Indeed!" Keshma opened his mouth and said. Judging from this person's step-by-step arrangement, this may be the best way. Taking out the remnants too early will, in a sense, reduce the hype or insults in the art media.
If you use your own time, you may not have the current results. With your current reputation,
The two works, especially the imitation by Fang Yi, have been known to the public. The price of such works of art, just because of the turmoil caused, is not 3.7 million that can be spent. Let alone
It is said that experts believe that it may be a missing piece of Rembrandt's "The Conspiracy of the Bavians".
Artur asked Fang Yi: "How did you infer that there is such a high degree of similarity?".
As soon as these words came out, not only Artur, but also Rude and Bellonica turned their heads and looked at Fang Yi.
"First understand the information about the previous Batavia people, and then add the edges of the surviving work based on some of Rembrandt's habits. The most important thing is a feeling, that it should be like this, that is
Well, what's important here is to understand his thoughts." Fang Yi started to talk nonsense, and what he said was quite mysterious.
People like Keshima just asked casually. After listening to Fang Yi's explanation for a while, he turned to the next topic. I felt that sometimes this thing is too wonderful. How can I explain it clearly? What we are playing is art, and
It's not about asking for answers.
"Now those idiots will probably regret it," Rude said bitterly. The idiots he mentioned were of course referring to some museums in the Netherlands. These people were only prepared to buy Yi's work for 200,000 to 300,000 yuan before, but now they probably feel that
Not so comfortable anymore.
For Rudd, who is immersed in his studio, the bids from these Dutch museums are also like a slap in the face in a sense. Two or three hundred thousand? The work he is interested in is only worth two or three hundred thousand? Anyway, in Rudd's heart, this
A few bastards remembered it. It was the first time that I introduced a buyer to my friend's work, and something that in my opinion was also very meaningful to the Netherlands, now had such a result. Rude even felt a little gloating in his heart.
Fang Yi looked at Lu De's resentful look, and then realized that his friend actually held a grudge. Not to mention the museum, Fang Yi himself now regretted the reported three million US dollars, even Zou Heming
On his own initiative, he added another 700,000. Lost a little, lost a little! This is Fang Yi's inner thought.
"Who spread the news that the gallery has this work?" Beronica asked.
Fang Yi thought for a while and said: "It's just that I met some people, most likely a British connoisseur who went to the gallery to view paintings. One of these people was familiar with Lauder and told Lauder about this."
Fang Yi's inference is very reasonable, and it is fact. A British appraiser is not only familiar with Lauder, but also a very good friend. It was this person who did the appraisal of the scrap. When he saw Fang Yi's inference
Works, my mind immediately recalled the past of Lauder Jean
After he appraised the fragment of the work, he told Lauder the news after leaving Lawrence Gallery and asked him to come and take a look. Fang Yi deduced that part of the work was similar to the fragment in his hand. This is how Lauder came to be.
Called Lawrence Gallery and asked to see this work by Fang Yi.
Just when Fang Yi and his friends thought that this matter was over, who knew a piece of news that pushed the matter back again, that is, the question about the defective products.
A second-rate American newspaper gave full play to its imagination, connected the two works of Lauder and Fang Yi, and deduced a question that attracted more public attention: Could it be that Lauder and Fang Yi had long been together?
Did you know that the two of them reached a deal on this matter?
According to the analysis of this media, it is that the residual product and Fang Yi's imitation may both be made by Fang Yi, or the residual product is real, and the imitation was created with reference to the residual product! If we follow this inference,
The whole thing was a conspiracy. At least one of Lauder and Fang Yi participated, and the other nodded in agreement and implemented this hype!
This inference was immediately quoted by many mass media. Ordinary people just watched it for fun. Who cares what you tell them about appraisals and the like! And the media also used it. Maybe, maybe this kind of word, all
It's an inference tone. However, if you say this, it can be explained according to ordinary logic. Now the public has a new topic after dinner.
When he first appeared in the mass media, Fang Yi didn't pay too much attention to it. Mass media, if it's just to attract attention, in order to cater to the public's taste, many media have no moral integrity.
"The whole thing is like a lie." This article was placed on the headlines of a New York newspaper. The following was accompanied by photos of the remnants and Fang Yi's imitation, of course, in black and white! The article quoted this person
According to the reporter's interview with an appraiser, the defective product may theoretically be made by Fang Yi. However, in the article, the word "theory" mentioned by the appraiser was removed, and it was directly changed to the possibility that it was an imitation of Fang Yi. In the article
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Questioning the character of Fang Yi and Lauder, his tone of voice almost seemed to suggest that the two had conspired together to create this hype. As for what benefits the two could gain? Needless to say, Lauder promoted his own museum.
, and the prices of the two works have increased. Fang Yi gained a lot of fame from this incident. Now even some ordinary people know Fang Yi’s name. Can you say that Fang Yi did not gain anything from this incident?
benefit?
The lack of moral integrity in the art media has not reached this point. The works of the 17th century are imitated to the extent of fragments? This is too difficult. It is not said to be canvas, but to say that it is paint and so on. At that time, it was all hand-made, and there was no tin.
It is very difficult to imitate all the ingredients in a tube or something, not to mention that many appraisers admit that it is Rembrandt’s handwriting on the entire body? Is this possible?
If it is Fang Yizuo's leftover product, then why imitate it? Wouldn't it be better to just use this method to complete it? Then it would not be surprising to sell it for tens of millions of dollars, or even hundreds of millions of dollars. Collection
The Swedish Museum and the Dutch who owned the original painting were afraid of breaking their heads to get hold of these remaining works.
The mass media focuses on gimmicks. Now that we have this thing, the media doesn’t care about your nonsense. As long as someone is willing to read it, just say it. Just like some so-called military tabloids in China, they always talk about what China has.
, shocked the United States and Japan, what did China have, shocked the United States, Japan and Russia, etc. Can you say that no one buys these things that are nonsense at first glance? It is just to cater to the tastes of some people, no one buys it
Then why publish it?
The mass media that fermented from the United States and then spread to Europe became turbulent at this time. Because Fang Yi is Chinese, the name of a liar was now placed on the foreheads of Fang Yi and Lauder by these media, and many people also
Bewitched, he thought that Fang Yi and Lau De had conspired to bring about this incident.
Lauder, the tycoon, was not polite and directly asked his lawyer to take the instigator's small report to the court, demanding compensation for 30 million US dollars in reputational damage, and then apologizing. As soon as this compensation request came out, it seemed to add to this matter.