Treasure Hunt all over the World

Chapter 1683 Renaissance Art Treasure

In the blink of an eye, it was already 3:30 in the afternoon, at the Uffizi Gallery.

Ye Tian and the others are in this famous museum, admiring the top antique artworks displayed here with fascination, wandering in the ocean of art.

The Uffizi Gallery, one of the most famous painting art museums in the world, is located in the Uffizi Palace in Florence, hence the name.

This museum is famous for its collection of representative figures of the European Renaissance, such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, Titian, Tintoretto and other art masters.

In addition, there are also representatives of other schools of painting, representative paintings of famous painters such as Rembrandt, Rubens, and Van Dyck, as well as many sculptures of ancient Greece and Rome.

For art lovers, the Uffizi Gallery is undoubtedly the most magnificent flower in Florence, the "City of Flowers", and has the reputation of "Treasure House of Renaissance Art".

Since the late sixteenth century, this famous art gallery has attracted countless people from all over the world to come here to experience the great charm of many top art works.

The Uffizi Gallery has a total of 46 exhibition halls, divided into three floors, with a collection of about 100,000 famous paintings, sculptures, ceramics and other antique artworks. It is one of the largest and highest-level art museums in the world!

Most of the collections in this art gallery are paintings and sculptures from various Italian schools from the 13th to the 18th centuries, as well as Flemish, German and French schools.

The exhibits in the museum are displayed in order of time and genre, from which one can not only see the trend of Italian art development, but also have a general understanding of the various genres of world art, especially painting art.

The main purpose of Ye Tian's visit to Florence this time is to visit the Uffizi Art Museum and appreciate the many top-level antique artworks in the collection.

As for sweeping the Florence antique art market, admiring the historical buildings and famous sculptures in every corner of the city, they are all secondary purposes.

Of course, he doesn't mind taking this opportunity to absorb spiritual energy, improve his strength again, and make himself even stronger.

This morning, shortly after Giovanni and Mario arrived at the Medici Villa Hotel, a group from Sotheby's auction house also rushed to the hotel.

Also rushing to the hotel were representatives of several top art insurance companies.

Afterwards, several top experts in the identification of antique works of art present began to work,

Appraise the antique works of art that Ye Tian swept from all over the city of Florence to determine the authenticity and approximate valuation.

The results needless to say, the appraisal conclusions drawn by these appraisal experts are no different from the appraisal conclusions given by Ye Tian.

Every piece of antique art he took out was of great value, which made everyone present feel shocked and almost crazy with envy.

As Ye Tian expected, after the appraisal results came out, several of the most valuable top-level antique artworks were immediately targeted by the cultural relics gendarmes, and they were about to include them in the list of artworks restricted from leaving the country.

Of course, there are still some procedures to go, but the result is impossible to change.

Once included in the list of art restricted from leaving the country, those valuable top antique art must stay in Italy and be traded in Italy.

Even if they are auctioned off in Italy, the next owner cannot take them out of Italy without special permission.

For this situation, Ye Tian had expected it.

He also has no intention of bringing all these top antique works of art back to New York, but plans to auction them on the spot in Italy, and the bag will be safe.

After the appraisal was completed, Ye Tian signed a series of consignment auction agreements with Sotheby's Auction House, and entrusted all those antique works of art to Sotheby's Auction House.

At the same time, he signed a series of art insurance contracts with Sotheby's auction house and several top art insurance companies, completely transferring the risk.

As in the past, he set an auction reserve price for each piece of antique art, in order to prevent someone from teaming up to play tricks on those top antique works of art.

During this period, Mario of the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and the curator of the Uffizi Gallery were interested in acquiring some of the top works of art.

However, they were all frightened away by the astonishing sky-high price quoted by Ye Tian, ​​and they could only watch those top antique artworks being taken away by Sotheby's auction house, envious in vain.

After finishing these things, it was already noon.

Next, Ye Tian invited all the guests to have a sumptuous lunch in the hotel, and discussed and exchanged knowledge about antiques and artworks with these colleagues.

After lunch, they left the Medici Villa Hotel and rushed to visit the Uffizi Gallery under the leadership of the curator of the Uffizi Gallery.

Walking into this famous art gallery, the first exhibition hall that Ye Tian and the others visited was the 13th-century Tuscan School showroom.

This exhibition hall displays the works of famous art masters such as Cimabue, Giotto, Bonisena, etc., each of which is valuable and fascinating.

Among them, Bonisena's large-scale painting "Madonna and Child" is one of the treasures of the Uffizi Museum of Art, with great visual impact.

Next, there is the fourteenth century Sienese showroom.

In this exhibition hall, several works by the Lorenzetti brothers, as well as S. Maldini's "Proclamation", and other works reflecting the colorful style of the Siena School of Painting are displayed.

Among them, Maldini's "Proclamation" is also a top-level artwork of the treasure level of the town hall.

The next exhibition hall is the exhibition hall of the Florentine School in the fourteenth century.

In this exhibition hall, there are many works of famous painters Fabriano and Brother Lorenzo in the 14th century, and each painting is very wonderful.

Just like this, Ye Tian and the others walked through the exhibition halls one by one, admiring the many top artworks displayed in these exhibition halls, and enjoying themselves in the ocean of art.

During this period, Ye Tian did not forget to secretly absorb spiritual energy from the top artworks of the early Renaissance to improve his strength and make himself even stronger.

In less than half an hour after entering the Uffizi Gallery, he finished all the work of stealing the aura, and the aura in his eyes was so full that it almost overflowed.

Naturally, his strength has also been improved by leaps and bounds, and he has become even stronger.

After absorbing the spiritual energy, Ye Tian immediately conducted a field test.

After testing, he found that the distance at which he could see the light of antique artworks had become farther, breaking through 140 meters, and his ability to see through had become stronger, allowing him to see through almost everything.

While admiring the many top artworks in the exhibition hall, Ye Tian also did not let go of the top antique artworks stored in the warehouse and vault of the Uffizi Art Museum.

Under the perspective, the thick and solid floors and walls of the Uffizi Gallery seemed as if they did not exist, and he saw through them instantly.

Under the floor and behind the walls, those top-notch antique artworks stored in warehouses and vaults were clearly presented in front of Ye Tian's eyes, and he could see them clearly without missing anything.

In those warehouses and vaults, and on some of the antique works of art, he also discovered some secrets, which were unexpected gains.

It's a pity that those secrets are either related to the Uffizi Gallery or have a long history, so it is difficult to verify. He can only write them down and see if he has the opportunity and time to unlock these secrets in the future!

Before he knew it, Ye Tian and the others had arrived at the door of the showroom of the 15th century Florentine School of Painting.

This is one of the most eye-catching exhibition halls of the Uffizi Gallery. It displays many representative works of Renaissance art masters in the 15th century. Almost every piece is priceless and famous!

It includes 20 large and small works by the art master Botticelli, "The Birth of Venus" and "Spring", these two peak works of Botticelli's mature period are displayed here.

These two paintings are Botticelli's most famous representative works, and they are also the top artworks of the Uffizi Museum of Art.

In addition to Botticelli's paintings, there are also several other outstanding works of famous Florentine painters in the 15th century, such as the paintings of perspective art master Uceno and so on.

In addition, there are works by several famous painters of the fifteenth century Flemish school.

It includes outstanding paintings by famous painters such as H. Memling, H. Hus, etc., to illustrate their relationship with the Florentine school!

Walking here, Ye Tian looked up at the entrance of this Renaissance-style exhibition hall, and then said expectantly:

"I have been famous for Botticelli's "Spring" and "The Birth of Venus" for a long time, and I have long wanted to come and enjoy them, and today I can finally see these two top-level works of art.

Botticelli and I are also considered to be very destined. The first top-level artwork that I discovered and harvested in Florence was his work. It was a huge surprise.”

After expressing a few words of emotion, Ye Tian took Betty into the exhibition hall and began to admire the many top art works displayed here.

Anderson and Cole followed closely behind and walked into the exhibition hall.

Of course, the Florence police, who were always on high alert in plain clothes, also followed in like a shadow.

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