Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1567: Treasures of Saint Denis (7)

  Chapter 1567 Saint Denis’ Treasures (7)

  Georgianna remembers that when she was watching the Titanic, there was a male audience in the back seat. He didn’t understand why Rose would abandon rich Carl and become the wife of poor painter Jack Dawson.

This may be because he is just a civilian. If he wants to buy a ticket from Liverpool to New York, it will only be in second or third class. In his eyes, the passengers in first class are dressed decent, well-dressed, and look gorgeous. Eye-catching.

  But Rose only felt suffocated. This suffocation was not because of the tights she was wearing, but from her husband, an American steel tycoon who claimed to be from the upper class and a free country.

  After sending off the two American guests, Georgiana called Matilda, Figl and Belle to the Louvre.

  Carl doesn’t understand art, his brain is like a clinking machine, thinking about profit all the time.

A woman enjoys a comfortable life thanks to her husband’s hard work. The husband leaves the warm and comfortable home to compete in the messy and cold world outside. Women should be grateful, but Carl obviously enjoys this kind of life. He doesn’t care about Rose, Rose. His aristocratic status just makes him look more noble.

  This is not the original intention of Georgiana to develop the steel industry.

She was browsing the famous paintings on the wall at the Louvre. At the moment, the collection of the Louvre is much richer than when she came here in the 21st century, but some famous paintings are not on display, such as "The Raft of Medusa". It seemed that someone was waving a red cloth calling for help again, but this time it was not a French sailor who was calling for help, but a British sailor.

It is not the parliamentarians who perform the blockade mission at sea. The British sailors’ days are not better than those of the French Army. Perhaps there was a ship that was trekking in the North Sea. After seeing the light of the lighthouse, he thought it was a port, so Driving towards it, these Muggle sailors fell into the hands of the black wizard and became the "material" for making dementors.

   is also a politician. Peping did not kill his brother. In addition to the phrase "famous brother", Carloman repeated "he still loves me."

  Carloman was older than Pepin, but died behind his younger brother. Napoleon said that he was younger than Joseph. It is not absolutely true that Joseph died in front of him if he died.

Generally speaking, as long as it is not due to assassination and disease, the queen will die behind the king. The king has to worry a lot more than the queen. What's more, Napoleon is engaged in a career as dangerous as a soldier, and his command is within the range of a cannonball. In essence, he was as dangerous as the infantry in the first row.

He still has a bit of blood and humanity. If Venice is willing to be neutral, he may not encounter subsequent robberies, but they killed the wounded French soldiers in the hospital and the crew of the Lowe in Verona, which angered Napoleon. , "The French cannot die in vain." Even if it is occupied, Venice is still one of the destinations of the British grandtour, but it is a study of architecture, if you study painting, you have to come to the Louvre in France, because the remaining famous paintings in Venice may still be There are not as many collections of the Louvre.

There are some students who are standing in the gallery of the Louvre, watching the copying of the masterpieces of those masters, or looking for inspiration and ideas. Giorgioanna passed by behind them like ordinary tourists, peeking at what they had in their hands. works.

Most of them did not get rid of the existing styles in France and Italy, and became more famous for David. Neoclassicism was very popular, so when Giorgioanna passed by behind a young man, she found that he was full of impressionist-style watercolors. I couldn't help but stop while sketching.

He was not copying the paintings in the Louvre, but facing the window sill, through the transparent glass to paint the scenery on the Seine. It was already a bit cold outside in October. In order to prevent the fire from burning these paintings, Louvre Fires are not allowed in the palace, and it is actually a bit cold in the palace, but not as good as outside.

  Georgiana took a close look at his paintings. It seems that he painted Citadel Island. Nowadays, the most profitable thing is portrait paintings. Will anyone want his landscape paintings?

  The blond young man was carefully adjusting the paint. He suddenly noticed that someone was watching behind him and was taken aback.

   "Good afternoon." Georgiana said in French with a smile.

  "I...I..." The young man stammered for a long time and said in English "Sorry, I don't speak French."

   "Oh, are you British?" Georgian also said in English.

   "That's right!" The young man couldn't help raising his tone, and almost attracted the attention of people in the entire gallery.

  "Are you also British?" The young man asked Georgiana with a smile.

  She did not answer, but looked at his "masterpiece".

   "Very special." She looked at the painting and said, "Is this your own style?"

   "Yes." He said proudly.

  Georgiana can't tell why, she just thinks that this young man's paintings are natural, not as meticulously crafted as other paintings, especially the feeling of moisture permeating, as if the scenery is shrouded in fog.

  "Can I see your other works?" Georgiana asked.

   "Of course." The young man said generously, and took off a painting tube. "This is what I painted when I was traveling in the Alps."

  Georgiana took the painting and looked at it in the slightly golden sunlight.

  The first picture is a barn. You can see the fog or dust in the sun. The ceiling of the barn is dark, but the ground is golden. A young girl is squatting on the ground to feed the mules.

   "What do you think?" the young man said.

   "What?" Georgiana asked inexplicably.

   "This yellow." The young man pointed to the painting and said, "Does this color look dazzling?"

  Georgiana knows that many masters like to use their own specific colors, such as Titian’s gold and Tiepolo’s blue, but this young man in his 20s has used his own specific color so early?

   "It looks good." Georgiana must say "I like this combination of black and gold."

   "It's yellow," he corrected.

  Georgiana shrugged and continued to look at the next picture.

  It is a plank road in the Alps. The valleys are filled with clouds and mist. Just like his previous work, yellow is used extensively. The conflicts of these two light and dark tones are merged together, which looks very impactful.

She went down again. There were several buildings, as well as those inside the church. The figures were very vague. After all, they were all in the distance, but the lines, colors, and light and shade were clearly organized, especially those monks in white clothes. , It happened to shine on them again, and the white was about to shine.

   "This is not realistic." The young man pointed to the two black men opposite the white monks and said, "These two are medieval soldiers. They are threatening those monks with swords."

   "Which church is this?"

  The young man looked at her for a while and then asked, "You tell me your name first?"

   "Georgiana!"

  She heard a loud voice shouting.

  She looked back, and it was Napoleone, who followed Denon.

   "You know my name." She returned the paintings to the young man. "You painted very well."

  Then she took another look at his clothes, not particularly shabby. It seemed that he was not the kind of poor and poor artist like Ceassi.

  "If you need help, you can go to Sèvres to find me. Remember to bring your painting." She finished speaking and was ready to leave.

   "My name is Turner." Just when Georgiana was about to leave, the young man hurriedly said, "My name is Joseph Turner."

  Georgiana turned her head and smiled at him, bathed in golden sunlight, and led the maids towards the first ruling party dressed in France.

I really like Turner’s "Fisherman on the Sea" and his blizzard. The latter was painted by him in 1812. It was inspired by a trip to the Alps in 1802, because of the Amiens peace treaty. Can the British come to France? This is short The peace of China is difficult to maintain whether it is profitable or not.

    

   

  (End of this chapter)

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