Chapter 153: Drawings in the Charity Auction (5)
Haejin could understand that. Given the importance of the painting, taking enough precaution was necessary.
“Hmm… well then, I will appraise it.”
Haejin stood up and went to the painting. As he got closer, the scenes of the painting got even clearer. They pierced into his eyes.
Cavani and Albert stared at him while both looking quite worried.
Van der Veken, the Belgian restorer, drew three different things in his painting so that it wouldn’t be the same with the original Righteous Judges.
One of the differences was that he added Leopold III’s face to one of the judges’ face, and the second was that he didn’t draw the ring of another judge, and the last thing was that he moved the head of yet another judge so that his face wouldn’t be covered by his fur hat.
These three differences were easy to find, so even normal people could easily guess how the original looked like.
Of course, Haejin had seen photos of the original painting and he still remembered every detail of it.
Because of that, the thrill he felt as he slowly traced the painting was enough to let him know that it was real.
Maybe it had started when he learned magic, but he could get that kind of feeling the moment he saw any work of art.
When it was fake, it felt awkward while he didn’t get that feeling when it was real.
Cavani was surprised to see Haejin’s hand tremble. Then, Haejin used magic to see the past, he wanted to know the truth behind the painting.
When Haejin straightened his back, Cavani stood up as if he couldn’t wait anymore. Then he asked, “How is it?”
Instead of answering, Haejin asked, “Are you going to return this to St. Bavo’s Cathedral if it is real?”
Cavani thought about it and answered, “I am willing to return it, as long as they will pay me the right price.”
“The right price…”
“You sound like you don’t like it,” Cavani commented. Haejin then said, “This belongs to you, but you sound like you are about to get paid for it, a lot.”
“With ‘the right price’ I mean the money I spent to buy it and the fees I have paid to the many appraisers for it. Is that a problem?”
That was reasonable, and Haejin had no choice but to admit it.
“Well, then… this is the original Righteous Judges that was lost in 1934,” Haejin spoke calmly. Cavani was confused a moment, and then he widened his eyes as if he couldn’t believe it. Then he asked, “This is the real Righteous Judges?”
“Yes. Honestly, I find that hard to believe it, too, but it is real. The panel is old, and the craquelure of the oil painting is so natural that I cannot think it is less than a century old,” Haejin said. Cavani then asked, “But can’t this kind of craquelure be made after about 90 years?”
“You don’t know how forgers are. It is possible to create centuries-old craquelure in just ten years. But think about it. What kind of forger would spend a decade on forging a painting? Waiting for just two years is hard for them.”
“The greed of forgers… I never considered that. I hope you are right, but is there really no forger with such patience?” Cavani asked. Haejin explained, “I assure you, one does not have to forge if he or she has that patience. Anyone who is good enough to imitate this painting so perfectly would have become a successful artist in less than a decade.”
“Hmm… it makes sense,” Cavani commented.
“Plus, if this were fake, it wouldn’t be so natural even if it was more than a century old. Forgers try to make fakes as realistic as possible in a short time, but they do not spend much time to make them perfect.”
Cavani nodded and then asked again, “Is there any other evidence?”
Haejin hesitated for a moment, but he continued speaking, “The panels of the Ghent Altarpiece were all made with the same wood. The current panel of the fake Righteous Judges in St. Bavo’s Cathedral may not look different from the other panels, but if you have it analyzed, you will be able to find out that they were made out of different woods.”
Albert jumped to his feet and said, “Ha… how did you find out that this panel is that same wood? Are you a wood appraiser or something? And how do you know that the panels of the Ghent Altarpiece were all made of the same wood? That’s…”
Haejin couldn’t bear to say that it was something he didn’t know. And he was right. Haejin hadn’t known just a minute ago.
By using magic, he saw the Eyck brothers making the paintings. At the time, they cut down a huge tree and made 12 panels with it. He cheered quietly because explaining why the painting in front of him was real, only with its context, wasn’t easy.
He wanted to talk about Jan van Eyck’s coloring and lines, but as a genius restorer, Van der Veken, had already made an imitation that was almost perfect, so talking about them didn’t mean anything.
The painting was real, but he had to give pieces of evidence, so he was in trouble, but then the Eyck brothers showed him the inarguable proof.
“Please do not ask how I know that, I just appraise with the things I know. And what is important is not how I know this, but to check if the panels of the Ghent Altarpiece were all made from the same wood. If they were, this painting is real.”
Haejin didn’t know what wood it was. He wished he knew.
“Yes, that is not what matters,” although Haejin’s explanation wasn’t perfect, Cavani nodded. He easily accepted Haejin’s opinion because he believed he had no ties to the mafia.
“Do you need more?” Haejin asked, but Cavani sat down and shook his head.
“There was a reason why Mat recommended you so much. He examined this for more than an hour but couldn’t find out anything, but you figured out all that in just 10 minutes. If I hadn’t seen that with my eyes, I wouldn’t believe it,” Cavani said.
“Thank you.”
Cavani raised his finger. Then a man ran to him.
“Pay him his fee. Oh, Mr. Park! Let me ask you something. How much do you think this painting is worth?”
That was a really hard question. It was one of the 12 panels of the Ghent Altarpiece, one of the greatest artistic work, so Haejin couldn’t say it was worth a certain amount of money.
Its value depended solely on what kind of owner it would meet.
However, the problem was that its value had to be high for him to get more fees. He had been promised 10% of the price as the fee, so if he said 10 billion, he was going to get a billion, but he could get 10 billion if he said 100 billion.
Although he didn’t know if Cavani would accept if he said 100 billion…
“Are you going to accept the price I propose?” Haejin asked.
“You are the best appraiser I know. If I don’t listen to you, then who should I turn to set its price?”
“As you know, I might think about my own interests.”
Cavani smiled and said, “Do you think an appraiser who appraises for one’s own interests can work for long?”
In a way, he was wise, but in another way, he was foolish. However, that foolish comment defeated Haejin’s greed.
“I see, I think the appropriate price would be 40 million euros.”
That was a huge sum of money, but Cavani thought it would be at least that much. He nodded and talked to his servant, “Hmm… I see. Take care of it.”
“Yes, sir.” The servant went away. Haejin then asked in shock, “I hope you haven’t forgotten you must have the other 11 panels and this panel analyzed?”
Cavani leisurely crossed his arms, clearly satisfied.
“As you said, I will have to have them analyzed, but I don’t think you are wrong. Maybe I, myself, want this to be real.”
“You said you were going to return it to the cathedral, but you still want this to be real?” Haejin asked.
“I don’t know what you think of me, but I love art. Thinking that such a masterpiece would be in the hands of criminals who lust for money, even if it isn’t mine… it doesn’t exactly make me feel good. And as I am going to charge the cathedral for the money I spent on getting and appraising this painting, I won’t lose even if I pay you a lot. There is no need to play a tug-of-war.”
“Yes, but what if this is fake?”
“Your fee will be paid following legal procedures. And the contract says if there’s anything wrong with what you said about this painting, I can get it back. Is there any problem?”
Of course not. He was offering to give Haejin 4 million euros, so it was time to stop arguing.
“No, thank you,” Haejin answered. Cavani then said, “I think you will be able to do much more here in Europe. No, I think you should do much more.”
“I don’t understand…”
“Although Italy is the home of artifact smugglers, the center of that smuggling has always been somewhere else. England. What happens here is just the tip of the iceberg. And I want you, who isn’t corrupted, to do more,” Cavani explained.
“I am not just saying this, but isn’t Mr. Harrington good enough?”
“Of course. He is my dear friend and one of the best appraisers, but you are, what should I say… you seem to be from a different world. No one in history has appraised so quickly and so perfectly like you. Maybe… no, enough with these useless talks. It has been my pleasure,” Cavani was about to ask something, but then he stopped. Haejin wanted to know what it was, but he couldn’t ask. So, he replied, “It has been mine, too.”
Cavani said he would reach out to Haejin and they would meet again. Then, he went up, but Albert was still there.
“Is there something you want to say?” Haejin asked. Albert sat down where Cavani had sat and started saying, “Actually, I have more than a few questions. I want to grab your neck and make you confess everything, but I can’t, and I know it would make me even more miserable, so I probably shouldn’t.”
“Then?”
“I didn’t know you would appraise that painting so quickly. I thought it would take at least one day,” Albert said.
“So, what are you trying to say?”
Haejin was about to raise his voice as Albert kept changing the subject, but then he heard something very unexpected from Albert.
“I need your help.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 210 (END) - Epilogue
- Chapter 209: Finally, In There… (2)
- Chapter 208: Finally, to there… (1)
- Chapter 207: Add Painting to Painting (3)
- Chapter 206: Add Painting to Painting (2)
- Chapter 205: Add Painting to Painting (1)
- Chapter 204: Where the Faith Leads Him To (1)
- Chapter 203: What the Depressed Man Left (2)
- Chapter 202: What the Depressed Man Left (1)
- Chapter 201: Bait to Catch the Big Fish (2)
- Chapter 200: Bait to Catch the Big Fish (1)
- Chapter 199: What Happened in Austria (4)
- Chapter 198: What Happened in Austria (3)
- Chapter 197: What Happened in Austria (2)
- Chapter 196: What Happened in Austria (1)
- Chapter 195: Artifact Match (5)
- Chapter 194: Artifact Match (4)
- Chapter 193: Artifact Match (3)
- Chapter 192: Artifact Match (2)
- Chapter 191: Artifact Match (1)
- Chapter 190: Artifact from North Korea (2)
- Chapter 189: Artifact from North Korea (1)
- Chapter 188: Terms of Return of Artifacts (5)
- Chapter 187: Terms of Return of Artifacts (4)
- Chapter 186: Terms of Return of Artifacts (3)
- Chapter 185: Terms of Return of Artifacts (2)
- Chapter 184: Terms of Return of Artifacts (1)
- Chapter 183: Star Appraiser (3)
- Chapter 182: Star Appraiser (2)
- Chapter 181: Star Appraiser (1)
- Chapter 180: Inheritance Left by the Parents (4)
- Chapter 179: Inheritance Left by the Parents (3)
- Chapter 178: Inheritance Left by the Parents (2)
- Chapter 177: Inheritance Left by the Parents (1)
- Chapter 176: Appraiser Talks through Appraising (5)
- Chapter 175: Appraiser Talks through Appraising (4)
- Chapter 174: Appraiser Talks through Appraising (3)
- Chapter 173: Appraiser Talks through Appraising (2)
- Chapter 172: Appraiser Talks through Appraising (1)
- Chapter 171: Change, and Progress (3)
- Chapter 170: Change, and Progress (2)
- Chapter 169: Change and Progress (1)
- Chapter 168: Dark Shadow (3)
- Chapter 167: Dark Shadow (2)
- Chapter 166: Dark Shadow (1)
- Chapter 165: Uninvited Guest (4)
- Chapter 164: Uninvited Guest (3)
- Chapter 163: Uninvited Guest (2)
- Chapter 162: Uninvited Guest (1)
- Chapter 161: Seeing the Light Again (4)
- Chapter 160: Seeing the Light Again (3)
- Chapter 159: Seeing the Light Again (2)
- Chapter 158: Seeing the Light Again (1)
- Chapter 157: Now, to London… (4)
- Chapter 156: Now, to London… (3)
- Chapter 155: Now, to London… (2)
- Chapter 154: Now, to London… (1)
- Chapter 153: Drawings in the Charity Auction (5)
- Chapter 152: Drawings in the Charity Auction (4)
- Chapter 151: Drawings in the Charity Auction (3)
- Chapter 150: Drawings in the Charity Auction (2)
- Chapter 149: Drawings in the Charity Auction (1)
- Chapter 148: The Medici and the Aristocrats (5)
- Chapter 147: The Medici and the Aristocrats (4)
- Chapter 146: The Medici and the Aristocrats (3)
- Chapter 145: The Medici and the Aristocrats (2)
- Chapter 144: The Medici and the Aristocrats (1)
- Chapter 143: People who are after the Masterpiece (3)
- Chapter 142: People who are after the Masterpiece (2)
- Chapter 141: People who are after the Masterpiece (1)
- Chapter 140: To Florence, Italy… (3)
- Chapter 139: To Florence, Italy… (2)
- Chapter 138: To Florence, Italy… (1)
- Chapter 137: More Paintings (2)
- Chapter 136: More Paintings (1)
- Chapter 135: Enemies are Everywhere (2)
- Chapter 134 Enemies are Everywhere (1)
- Chapter 133 Chaebol, Painting, and Happy Tears (3)
- Chapter 132 Chaebol, Painting, and Happy Tears (2)
- Chapter 131 - Chaebol, Painting, and Happy Tears (1)
- Chapter 130: Buddhist Scripture Written with Gold (3)
- Chapter 129: Buddhist Scripture Written with Gold (2)
- Chapter 128: Buddhist Scripture Written with Gold (1)
- Chapter 127: Rookie of Boston Red Sox (2)
- Chapter 126: Rookie of Boston Red Sox (1)
- Chapter 125: Visitor from the Desert (4)
- Chapter 124: Visitor from the Desert (3)
- Chapter 123: Visitor from the Desert (2)
- Chapter 122: Visitor from the Desert (1)
- Chapter 121: Portrait of Titus (2)
- Chapter 120: Portrait of Titus (1)
- Chapter 119: The Enemy Inside (2)
- Chapter 118: The Enemy Inside (1)
- Chapter 117: Lost Sword of the Great General (7)
- Chapter 116: Lost Sword of the Great General (6)
- Chapter 115: Lost Sword of the Great General (5)
- Chapter 114: Lost Sword of the Great General (4)
- Chapter 113: Lost Sword of the Great General (3)
- Chapter 112: Lost Sword of the Great General (2)
- Chapter 111: Lost Sword of the Great General (1)
- Chapter 110: Soldier from the Tomb (3)
- Chapter 109: Soldier from the Tomb (2)
- Chapter 108: Soldier from Tomb (1)
- Chapter 107: Charity Auction in Shanghai (4)
- Chapter 106: Charity Auction in Shanghai (3)
- Chapter 105: Charity Auction in Shanghai (2)
- Chapter 104: Charity Auction in Shanghai (1)
- Chapter 103: Hard to Know the other Person’s Heart (3)
- Chapter 102: Hard to Know the other Person’s Heart (2)
- Chapter 101: Hard to Know the other Person’s Heart (1)
- Chapter 100: The Medici of the 21 st Century (6)
- Chapter 99: The Medici of the 21 st Century (5)
- Chapter 98: The Medici of the 21 st Century (4)
- Chapter 97: The Medici of the 21 st Century (3)
- Chapter 96: The Medici of the 21 st Century (2)
- Chapter 95: Medici of the 21 st Century (1)
- Chapter 94: Artifacts the Father Left (2)
- Chapter 93: Artifacts the Father Left (1)
- Chapter 92: Salvador Dali and the Second Dali (2)
- Chapter 91: Salvador Dali and the Second Dali (1)
- Chapter 90: Meaning of the Dokkaebi Sculpture (3)
- Chapter 89: Meaning of the Dokkaebi Sculpture (2)
- Chapter 88: Meaning of the Dokkaebi Sculpture (1)
- Chapter 87: Baroque Special Exhibition (4)
- Chapter 86: Baroque Special Exhibition (3)
- Chapter 85: Baroque Special Exhibition (2)
- Chapter 84: Baroque Special Exhibition (1)
- Chapter 83: Eight Weird Artists of Yangzhou (3)
- Chapter 82: Eight Weird Artists of Yangzhou (2)
- Chapter 81: Eight Weird Artists of Yangzhou (1)
- Chapter 80: Silver Cup with a Bronze Stand (3)
- Chapter 79: Silver Cup with a Bronze Stand (2)
- Chapter 78: Silver Cup with a Bronze Stand (1)
- Chapter 77: Back in Korea Again… (2)
- Chapter 76: Back in Korea Again… (1)
- Chapter 75: Louvre Abu Dhabi (4)
- Chapter 74: Louvre Abu Dhabi (3)
- Chapter 73: Louvre Abu Dhabi (2)
- Chapter 72: Louvre Abu Dhabi (1)
- Chapter 71: Deal with an Arabian Prince (4)
- Chapter 70: Deal with an Arabian Prince (3)
- Chapter 69: Deal with an Arabian Prince (2)
- Chapter 68: Deal with an Arabian Prince (1)
- Chapter 67: Clue to the Past (2)
- Chapter 66: Clue to the Past (1)
- Chapter 65: Zwiebelmuster (3)
- Chapter 64: Zwiebelmuster (2)
- Chapter 63: Zwiebelmuster (1)
- Chapter 62: The Father’s Intention (2)
- Chapter 61: The Father’s Intention (1)
- Chapter 60: What is Hidden, What is Revealed (4)
- Chapter 59: What is Hidden, What is Revealed (3)
- Chapter 58: What is Hidden, What is Revealed (2)
- Chapter 57: What is Hidden, What is Revealed (1)
- Chapter 56: Secret of the Gilt Bronze Buddha (4)
- Chapter 55: Secret of the Gilt Bronze Buddha (3)
- Chapter 54: Secret of the Gilt Bronze Buddha (2)
- Chapter 53: Secret of the Gilt Bronze Buddha (1)
- Chapter 52: Hidden Treasure (2)
- Chapter 51: Hidden Treasures (1)
- Chapter 50: Needle in a Haystack (4)
- Chapter 49: Needle in a Haystack (3)
- Chapter 48: Needle in a Haystack (2)
- Chapter 47: Needle in a Haystack (1)
- Chapter 46: Excavating and Collecting (5)
- Chapter 45: Excavating and Collecting (4)
- Chapter 44: Excavating and Collecting (3)
- Chapter 43: Excavating and Collecting (2)
- Chapter 42: Excavating and Collecting (1)
- Chapter 41: Eric Holton’s Collection (3)
- Chapter 40: Eric Holton’s Collection (2)
- Chapter 39: Eric Holton’s Collection (1)
- Chapter 38: Private Auction in the U.S. (4)
- Chapter 37: Private Auction in the U.S. (3)
- Chapter 36: Private Auction in the U.S. (2)
- Chapter 35: Private Auction in the U.S. (1)
- Chapter 34: Fishing (4)
- Chapter 33: Fishing (3)
- Chapter 32: Fishing (2)
- Chapter 31: Fishing (1)
- Chapter 30: Artifact of the Treasure Ship (4)
- Chapter 29: Artifact of the Treasure Ship (3)
- Chapter 28: Artifact of the Treasure Ship (2)
- Chapter 27: Artifact of the Treasure Ship (1)
- Chapter 26: Winner of the Auction (3)
- Chapter 25: Winner of the Auction (2)
- Chapter 24: Winner of the Auction (1)
- Chapter 23: Two Paintings (4)
- Chapter 22: Two Paintings (3)
- Chapter 21: Two Paintings (2)
- Chapter 20: Two Paintings (1)
- Chapter 19: Unrecorded Legacy (4)
- Chapter 18: Unrecorded Legacy (3)
- Chapter 17: Unrecorded Legacy (2)
- Chapter 16: Unrecorded Legacy (1)
- Chapter 15: The Meaning of Lion Tamer (3)
- Chapter 14: The Meaning of Lion Tamer (2)
- Chapter 13: The Meaning of Lion Tamer (1)
- Chapter 12: First Step as an Antique Appraiser (2)
- Chapter 11: First Step as an Antiques Appraiser (1)
- Chapter 10: Ma Won’s Ume Flower Seowon(2)
- Chapter 9: Ma Won’s Ume Flower Seowon (educational institute of Confucianism) (1)
- Chapter 8: New Work (2)
- Chapter 7: New Work (1)
- Chapter 6: Using Magic (2)
- Chapter 5: Using Magic (1)
- Chapter 4: Blood Cannot Be Denied (3)
- Chapter 3: Blood Cannot Be Denied (2)
- Chapter 2: Blood Cannot Be Denied (1)
- Chapter 1: Inside the unknown stone chamber… (Prologue)