Chapter 187: Terms of Return of Artifacts (4)
Angelica laughed while asking, “You do know how big ten million dollars is, right?”
“Of course. Do you think I asked without knowing that?” Haejin asked back.
Angelica looked into his eyes as if searching for an answer.
“Is there really such an artifact in here?”
“I was just asking. If there is…”
“Then it would be great, both for Harvard and this great country.”
Angelica then smiled and looked away.
Haejin also smiled and talked about it no more.
He had cast the bait, so it was up to her to take it or not.
Fina kept examining the painting, so Haejin brought a chair and waited on it. After about an hour…
Finally, Fina exclaimed, “Wow… this is Klimt’s painting!”
Fina looked at Klimt’s signature on the lower part of the frame. Then, she looked at Haejin with excitement.
Actually, Haejin didn’t think it was from Klimt when he saw it for the first time.
He just wondered whose painting it was, but there was no signature on the painting itself or at the back of the frame, so he used magic.
But then, he saw Klimt’s face which he had seen on a photo before.
His face was easy to recognize. It had less hair, but it still looked strong and somewhat cute at the same time.
He liked to leave his signature at the lower part of his work where people didn’t usually look, so Haejin could use it as proof to claim the painting was Klimt’s.
“This is really Klimt’s painting? But his paintings are…”
Angelica couldn’t finish that sentence, but both Haejin and Fina knew what she wanted to say.
Fina carefully put the painting down and said, “It might surprise you, but paintings in his early and middle times mostly use the style of art from that period. The paintings created during his boyhood would make you think, ‘oh, the word genius is for this kind of men.’”
When you think of Gustave Klimt, you would recall the strong and unique world that was very different from the style of the other artists.
However, Klimt didn’t paint like that at the beginning.
He was a very talented artist. He was admitted to the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a school of applied arts and crafts now the University of Applied Arts Vienna, at the age of 14. After that, he had great success as an elite artist.
This painting proved Klimt had mastered the basic techniques.
“Interesting,” Angelica commented.
“Klimt’s paintings became different ever since he parted ways with the art world of that period and made the Secession group. Of course, we should be grateful for his change…”
“Then is this painting worth ten million dollars?” Angelica asked, and Fina looked at Haejin in surprise.
“Worth ten million dollars? Do you think this painting is worth that much?” Fina asked before Haejin could say anything.
Angelica then told her about what Haejin said previously.
“Mr. Park said it earlier on, what would I do if there was an artifact worth more than ten million dollars. Were you not talking about this painting?”
“Haha, if you were, Mr. Park, you are not good at setting prices as much as you are good at appraising paintings. Expensive ones among Klimt’s paintings are worth more than a hundred million dollars, but this one is not that valuable. You are wrong if all Klimt’s paintings are that expensive.”
Fina wasn’t happy to find out she had been tested. Therefore, she was angered and continued by saying, “Please don’t rush forward to a conclusion. This isn’t the artifact worth more than ten million.”
Angelica asked, “Then what is it?”
“Well, let’s see what I have next, shall we?” Haejin moved again and stopped in front of area D2.
“Here?”
Fina bit her lips at finding that she had been wrong again.
Haejin had spent a few hours at area B and never went back, so both Fina and Angelica didn’t bother to find out which artifacts were there.
However, Haejin had gone through area D only because all the artifacts there were from Asia.
It might have seemed fast to Fina as he was looked around for a few hours, but Haejin only had to give a glance at most of the artifacts to know how valuable they were. He had appraised a few of the good ones in slightly more than ten minutes.
Additionally, the porcelain he was showing right now was one of them.
In front of him was a snow-white teapot.
“This white porcelain teapot was made in the Song period.”
Making Fina work and find out on her own wasn’t funny anymore, so Haejin didn’t hesitate to tell them what it was. Fina was shocked and went closer to the kettle.
“They could produce such white porcelain in the Song period?”
Judging from the question and her expression, Fina didn’t know much about porcelains.
Of course, she had to be much better than students who majored in archaeology but studying both western and eastern art wasn’t easy.
Moreover, as Fina clearly had a strong white supremacy, there was no way she had studied eastern art deeply.
“This was made in Jingdezhen, home of Chinese porcelains. Porcelains this white are called Yeong Cheong(影淸). As its glaze is thin and glossy, its texture is similar to jade.”
Fina stoked the teapot while saying, “Yes, it is extremely smooth. And what is this head?”
“That head is from Fenghuang.”
“Oh! Fenghuang, I know it. It’s a mythical bird in China, right?” Fina made a guess. Haejin confirmed, “Yes. The four animals, Qilin, Turtle, Fenghuang, and dragon are together the Four Benevolent Animals. They are symbols of very noble people and auspicious signs.”
“Hmm… it is very precious.”
Fina was satisfied and stoked the teapot, but Angelica frowned even harder while asking, “That’s it?”
“Yes. You can’t be thinking that the three artifacts I have shown you are not good enough, right?”
Although the artifacts in the Henderson Collection were extremely valuable, the artifacts Haejin had found were good enough as well.
Even Fina admitted that, so she looked at Angelica confusedly.
“I agree with Mr. Park. The paintings from La Tour and Klimt are extremely valuable.”
She still had that European-centered mind.
Fina was probably thinking that the two paintings were much more valuable than a teapot from Asia.
However, Angelica’s frown didn’t go away.
“But you mentioned that artifact worth more than ten million! This teapot is a precious artifact and will draw attention when we exhibit it at the museum, but it is not worth ten million. You were talking about something else, weren’t you?”
“What if I was?” Haejin asked back.
“What?”
“That is why I asked you what you would do if there is an artifact worth more than ten million dollars sleeping here,” Haejin explained.
“I…”
She couldn’t say anything. So, Haejin just sat down on a pile of boxes nearby and said, “I’ve fulfilled my part of the deal. No one would be able to deny that even if you bring another appraiser.”
“So?”
Haejin continued, “So, if I find you an artifact worth more than ten million dollars only out of good will, it would be… unfair.”
Angelica crossed her arms and nodded, “Go on.”
“You and your colleagues must not have been happy with this deal as it was your president who decided on it. That is why I asked. What if there is such an artifact? What would you want to do with it?” Haejin asked again.
“That is a meaningless question. Just get to your point. What do you want?”
Angelica was smart, and it made it easier for Haejin to continue.
“There is a painting of Joseon here. Give it to me, and I’ll tell you which artifact is worth ten million dollars.”
“I have no authority to decide on that matter,” Angelica replied.
“I know. You must get your boss’ permission. However, I also know your president knows very little about antiques. He made it clear there would be no more deals…”
The first thing he had done after seeing that painting was finding out if he could make another deal with Harvard’s president.
However, he said that there would be no more deals.
Eunahe said he was returning the Henderson Collection not because he wanted to but because he was forced to, so making an additional deal would be insulting for him.
That is why Haejin had to make a detour and had to use Angelica’s greed.
“I cannot make it happen unless the president gives his permission.”
Haejin then replied, “Then I have no choice but to leave it among these countless other artifacts… or you might be able to find it if a good appraiser examines every artifact in this storage.”
If Haejin had made this offer earlier, Angelica wouldn’t have thought twice to say no.
However, he had shown her three artifacts, and now she knew how good Haejin was.
The paintings from La Tour and Klimt were shocking enough, and there was an artifact worth more than ten million dollars…
Managers of the museums tend to think that the artifacts in their museum belong to them.
Maybe it is the right thing to do, but sometimes, it arouses their greed and forces them into making bad choices.
That is the history of huge museums in America smuggling artifacts in the 1980s.
Angelica couldn’t let this opportunity go, either. She kept hesitating.
It was impossible to bring in a new appraiser and have him or her examine every artifact.
It would cost a lot, but she would have to take the sole responsibility if such an artifact didn’t show up.
“Please give me some time,” eventually, Angelica said what Haejin had been waiting for.
“My plane leaves tomorrow morning. You must give me the answer before this evening,” Haejin then replied.
“But that’s way too soon. Do you have any idea how busy this university’s president is?”
Angelica was losing her temper, but Haejin didn’t even blink an eye.
“I know he is busy, but it’s not like this matter would require a long conversation. It’s simple enough. If you want to exhibit a ten-million-dollar artifact, give me one painting from Korea.”
“What kind of painting is it?” Angelica then asked.
Haejin stood up and took out a piece of paper rolled crudely that was only a few steps away.
“This one.”
It hadn’t been preserved properly. If Haejin hadn’t found it, someone might have discarded it as trash.
“Let me see,” Fina said while taking it and carefully unrolling it.
It was about 80cm wide and 50cm tall. It was the painting of a chrysanthemum.
It was an ink-and-wash painting without any color, and there was a signature stamped on the empty part on the left.
When stamping the signature, since Chinese letters must be written in a small square, they look slightly different from their original shape.
Therefore, even people who know how to write their names in Chinese letter sometimes don’t recognize it when it is stamped, so of course, no appraiser in Harvard could have been able to read it.
“What does this signature mean?” Fina asked while pointing at the red letters.
“It is Man Cheon Myeong Wol Ju In Ong (萬 川 明 月 主 人 翁). In short, it means, ‘Everything of this world belongs to me,’” Haejin replied.
“Then…”
“The person who drew this painting was a king of Joseon.”
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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)