Chapter 99: The Medici of the 21 st Century (5)
“What did the other appraisers say?”
“They can’t agree. Some say it’s real… some say it is not…”
“However, which opinion is the dominant one?”
Saatchi looked into Haejin’s eyes. He was trying to find out why Haejin asked that.
“Usually, people do not ask that kind of question because they fear being accused of their purpose, but you don’t look like you’re worried about it.”
“I asked because I was curious.”
“Well, that can happen. There is a dominant opinion. They think it is real…”
“Really?”
Haejin slowly examined the painting that was lying on the floor because it was too big.
It was more than 4m wide and 2m tall.
It had been drawn with Jackson Pollock’s unique drip painting: black lines and various colors filled between them.
Actually, making a fake drip painting good enough to fool experts was too easy.
Jackson Pollock was also an artist of the 20 th century, getting the paints and canvas he used was easy to acquire.
Because of that, Jackson Pollok’s paintings confused many appraisers.
“Isn’t it strange that such a big painting from Jackson Pollock wasn’t discovered until now?”
“I think so, too. The reason it is believed to be Jackson Pollock’s painting is that it was mentioned in his old letter.”
The basic of appraising a painting was checking its source.
Appraisers rely on the source even more than the painting’s quality. Discerning the authenticity based only on the painting itself is like the final resort.
So, paintings without a clear source sometimes make the appraiser not sure of its authenticity.
In that perspective, the fact that the painting had been mentioned in Jackson Pollock’s letter was enough to make the appraisers believe that it was real.
“If you have found out its source, you are right to believe that it is real. Then, why did you spend so much money to bring me here?”
“Mr. Park, I must remind you that this painting is worth forty million euros. It means checking again and again won’t be enough, no matter how many times I do it. Besides, I would be in trouble if rumors get out of a painting going through my hands and it is a fake.”
Forty million euros. It was expensive, but Jackson Pollock’s paintings were all expensive.
“So, it is a matter of trust?”
Saatchi’s smile disappeared and crossed his arms.
“As you know, I’ve been betrayed once. So, I don’t trust anyone.”
He had founded an advertising agency called Saatchi&Saatchi in the 1970s. It was even listed on the New York Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
However, he and his brother were forced out of their own company. So, Haejin could see why he couldn’t trust others.
“That can happen.”
“Interesting. It can happen… the way Asian view things is sometimes unique. Anyway, I am still who I am because people believe that I can be trusted. Charles Saatchi cannot be admired anymore if he can’t be trusted.”
“My appraisal cannot be accurate. Plus, I don’t know if you’ve heard this, but I charge a high fee.”
“Oh, I’ve heard about it. You take 1% of the appraised price of the artifact. In fact, that doesn’t make sense. Who would think that receiving 400 thousand euros after appraising a painting that is worth forty million makes sense?”
Haejin was considering the plane tickets and rooms of the five-star hotel he’d been provided with, so he wasn’t planning to receive the whole 1%.
“I’ll take 0.5%. That’s the international standard.”
Actually, 0.5% wasn’t part of any international standard. Haejin just said the fee of one the appraising agencies that paid the most.
“I cannot give you that much even if it’s fake. I’ll give you 0.5% of the fake’s price, according to the international standard.”
Saatchi accepted the international standard which Haejin insisted on. However, receiving the fee based on the price of the real artifact, even if it was fake, was a rule Haejin had set when he started.
“I’m sorry, but I think I’ll have to go sightseeing.”
“You can’t accept that? Hmm… aren’t you being too greedy?”
“I know it might look that way. However, I don’t have any reason to lower my fee to do this work. When people hear that I’ve lowered my fee once, everyone who asks me to appraise will demand me to do it again.”
“That’s true.”
Charles Saatchi didn’t argue and nodded. He could have said that he wouldn’t tell anyone that Haejin lowered his fee for him, but he didn’t do that.
“Then, I hope you enjoy your time in London.”
Haejin stood up and Saatchi smiled while waving his hands.
“I was joking. Please, sit down. I will pay you the fee. You are more impatient than you look.”
“Haha… I guess I took things too far.”
Haejin was embarrassed. He then sat down while Saatchi pointed at the painting on the floor.
“I’ve spent more than 500 thousand euros on having this painting appraised. I want to stop now.”
It meant Haejin should stop talking and start appraising. Eunhae stood up to sign the appraisal contract with the staff of the gallery. Saatchi waited quietly until they were done.
After that, Haejin secretly applied saliva on his finger, went to the painting, crouched down, and used magic.
He had given up appraising with his eyes the moment he found out that it was Jackson Pollock’s.
Appraising his painting with eyes is like gambling.
And more importantly, Haejin wasn’t interested in abstract expressionism, he didn’t think he could appraise it properly.
The feeling of exhaustion passed, and the painting’s true identity was revealed. Haejin pondered on the vision he had seen through magic while pretending to examine the painting.
About ten minutes later, he stood up and turned to Charles Saatchi.
“What kind of feelings did you get when you bought this painting?”
“Feelings I got when I bought this painting? Why are you asking that? I don’t think it would help you to appraise it.”
“Yes, it won’t help me. I’m just curious.”
Charles Saatchi’s face hardened for the first time. He raised his voice.
“I brought you here to have that painting appraised, not because I needed a counselor.”
Haejin sat down on the sofa and answered coldly.
“I have the answer you wanted. I just wonder what kind of feelings made you buy this painting.”
Saatchi’s eyes shook.
“You have the answer? Hmm… okay, I’ll answer your question. At the time, I felt Pollock’s strong energy. Although his paintings look nasty at first, they are composed quite delicately. I felt that with this painting, too.”
He knew why Haejin was asking that and replied properly.
“I see. Hmm…”
Haejin looked at the painting again and stroked his chin. Saatchi leaned forward and asked, “You may say that I was wrong. I think a forgery that can fool my eyes are great on its own. So, if you are afraid of me, there’s no need to do that.”
Haejin had asked that out of pure curiosity.
Charles Saatchi was a big investor of contemporary art now. He would find talented artists and works of art that could be valuable.
He couldn’t have had magic, so Haejin couldn’t help but wonder what kind of feeling he had gotten from the fake painting. That’s why he asked even though he knew it was rude.
“This is fake.”
Charle’s eyes turned darker at Haejin’s simple answer. Haejin didn’t know how much he had paid for it, but he must have paid a fortune, but he didn’t stir much. It was impressive.
“And the reason?”
It isn’t easy to prove why Jackson Pollock’s painting is fake.
“Have you analyzed the paints?”
“The paints?”
“Yes. I think the paints used for this painting are different from the paints Jackson Pollock usually used.”
“And you can see it with your bare eyes?”
Of course not.
“…”
Charles Saatchi asked in surprise, but Haejin kept his mouth shut and looked away.
Saatchi took it as a yes. He nodded and exclaimed.
“Impressive. As you said, we haven’t analyzed the paints. But I have a question, everyone knows that Jackson Pollock painted with enamel or aluminum paint, and those who were close to him must have known which brand he used. However, how could the forger not know that?”
He didn’t analyze the paint because he had considered that. Using the paint that the original artist used was the basic when it comes to making a forgery.
However, John Myatt was different. He was an artist who was persuaded by John Drewe. He didn’t consider scientific analyzing methods when making fakes.
Nevertheless, his fakes were sold at a high price because John Drewe fabricated their source.
He knew that an appraiser cannot argue a painting is fake if there was a clear record of its existence, even if the painting itself was slightly less good.
And artifacts with clear sources are preferred by auction agencies as they can assure the buyer that it is real and was not stolen.
In addition, the price of the artifacts varies greatly depending on what kind of story and history they have.
People prefer paintings that have a little bit of the artist’s life more than a painting without any record and story.
John Drewe fabricated the source by adding fake documents to archives in museums and the artist’s letters.
“One might make a mistake sometimes.”
“Umm…”
Saatchi couldn’t believe it easily. Haejin then added, “You said this painting had a clear source? That it was mentioned in Pollock’s letter?”
“Yes, I did.”
“You should check that letter again, whether it was really written by Pollock or not.”
Saatchi was shocked. He called someone and instructed them to examine the letter again.
It would go through countless tests including handwriting analysis and, in the end, it would be proved as false.
Until then, this painting was only suspected to be fake.
“Mat Vellin complimented you so much. You are different, indeed. No appraiser has approached this matter like you before. Nothing has been decided yet, but I will pay your fee according to the contract. Please go back and rest, we will contact you when the result comes out.”
“Then…”
Haejin had declared that the painting Saatchi had paid a fortune to buy as a fake. He couldn’t even say something to comfort him and was about to just leave, but Saatchi called him again.
“Oh, and how about having dinner together this evening? I think we have a lot to talk about, apart from the result.”
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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)