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I have no doubt that it is a fake. When Lucas made this painting, he was at the same time as Goya and used the same materials. He bent down to look carefully at the inscription at the bottom of the painting and said, "If you like, the way to verify the authenticity of this work is very simple. Take it to the restoration room and check the signature." He smiled with interest. "Lucas's ego drove him to sign his name on every painting, but his purse forced him to copy Goya's name over his name, so that the price was raised a hundredfold." Randall glanced at his watch. "Excuse me, I'm late for an appointment.". Thank you very much for your company in viewing these treasures. "Don't mention it." The curator's voice was cold. This man is a complete fool, he thought. I'm staying at the Grand Villa Hotel. You can contact me if you need anything. Thank you again, sir. With that, Rendell left on his own. Marchand looked at his back as he walked away. How dare this Swiss idiot assert that Goya's masterpiece is a fake! He turned his head and glanced at the painting again. This is a monumental work,digital touch screen board, elegant and beautiful. He bent over Goya's signature, and there was no flaw. But is there another possibility? The shadow of doubt lingers and refuses to leave. Everyone knows that Eugenio Lucas, a contemporary of Goya, copied hundreds of Goya's paintings and made his fortune in the light of the master. Marchand paid 3500000 dollars for Goya's "Bodo.". If it was false, he would have been cheated by the black market,interactive flat panel display, and he shuddered at the thought of it. Henry Rendell is right about one thing: the method of identifying the authenticity of the painting is very simple. He was going to check the signature and call Rendell, politely hinting that perhaps another career would suit him better. The curator called his assistant and instructed him to send Bodo to the restoration room. Examining a masterpiece is a very delicate and complex task, and a little carelessness can damage a priceless treasure, which can not be compensated for. The Prado's tinkerers are experts. Most were unsuccessful painters who switched to restoration work in order to gain access to the art they loved. They start as apprentices, study under the guidance of old masters, work for several years and become assistants. At this time, they can undertake the repair work of famous works, smart board whiteboard ,interactive touch screens education, but they must be supervised by experienced old technicians. Juan Delgado, the director of the Prado's art restoration studio, placed "Bodo" on a special wooden stand as Marchand looked on. I want you to verify the signature. The curator said to him. Delgado was startled, but he didn't show any emotion. All right, Mr. Curator. He poured diene alcohol on a small cotton ball and placed it on a table next to Bodo. Then another cotton ball is filled with gasoline distillate, which is a neutralizing liquid. I'm ready, sir. "Go ahead, but be careful." Marchand suddenly felt nervous and had difficulty breathing. He watched as Delgado picked up the first tampon and rubbed it over Goya's first letter "G." Then he picked up the second tampon and neutralized the diene in this area so that the alcohol would not penetrate too deeply. The two men stared at the picture. Delgado frowned. "Sorry, I can't see the effect," he said. "I have to use a stronger solvent." "Do it!" The curator said almost in command. Delgado opened another bottle and spilled the solution over a new cotton ball. Then he wiped the first letter of Goya's name with this cotton ball, and then wiped it again with a second cotton ball. The room was filled with a strong and pungent smell of chemicals. Marchand stood there, staring at the picture. He couldn't believe his eyes. The initial letter "G" of Goya's name gradually disappeared, and the letter "l" appeared clearly in its original place. Delgado turned to him, pale. Is it still going on? "Right," Marchand said huskily. "Go on." Gradually, under the chemical action of the solvent, the letters of Goya's name disappeared one by one, and Lucas's name reappeared completely. Every letter of the latter's name is a blow to Marchand. He, the director of one of the most famous museums in the world, was deceived. The news will reach the board of directors; it will reach the King of Spain; it will make the world laugh. He's finished. He staggered back to the office and asked for Henry Rendell. The two of them were sitting in Marchand's office. "You're right," the curator said gravely. "It's Lucas.". As soon as the news comes out, I will make a fool of myself. "Lucas has fooled a lot of experts," Rendell said reassuringly. "His fake paintings happen to be my hobby." "I paid 3500000 dollars for the painting." Rendell shrugged. Can you recover the money? Marchand shook his head in despair. I bought this painting directly from a widow. She claims the painting has been in her husband's family for three generations. If I sue her, I'm afraid the court will delay the case and cause a storm in the city. In this way, every painting in the museum collection will be suspected by the world. Henry Rendell was deep in thought. There is really no need to attract a storm in the city. Maybe you can explain to your boss and get rid of this Lucas painting quietly. You can entrust it to Sotheby's or Christie's agents and ask them to auction it for you. Marchand shook his head and said, No. In that case,interactive panel board, the matter will spread like wildfire. Rendell's eyes lit up. Maybe you can take a chance. I have a customer who specializes in buying Lucas's works, and he collects them. He is a man of discretion. "I'd be happy to get rid of it.". I don't want to see this fake among my beautiful paintings again. I can give it away for nothing. He said bitterly. That's not necessary. My client will pay you about fifty thousand dollars. Can I make a phone call? "Thank you very much, Mr. Rendell." 。 hsdsmartboard.com

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