Search for Treasure Worldwide Chapter 1314: Ruin Painter


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"Ah! You guys are such a bummer, ruining this beautiful day!"

"Man, can't you just turn a blind eye? We will be very careful and will never destroy any piece of art here!"

The romantic rush had just begun, but it died in the hands of the Louvre security personnel who were waiting carefully. The three young guys shouted with regret.

"Turn a blind eye? It's easy to say. When the art displayed here is destroyed by you, it will be too late to say anything. No one can bear the consequences and responsibility!"

"Be honest and leave the Louvre as soon as possible. This is not a place for you to be wild or romantic!"

Several security personnel said with cold faces, leaving no room for maneuver.

Immediately afterwards, the three frustrated guys were carried by several security personnel and sent directly out of the Grand Gallery of the Louvre.

After those guys left, Ye Tian and the others looked away and began to appreciate the world-famous and unique art gallery in front of them.

This is a gorgeous corridor that is more than 400 meters long. Standing at the entrance of the corridor, you can't seem to see the end at a glance. The visual effect is very shocking!

On the walls on both sides of the corridor, there are many famous paintings hanging, varying in size, but each one seems to radiate a dazzling light of art, attracting people's attention.

The inlaid wood parquet floor is solemn, elegant, simple and grand, and the tall and gorgeous arched dome vividly demonstrates the royal style and luxury.

Light passes through the bulletproof glass on the dome and evenly penetrates into the large gallery, making the light conditions here the same as those in the outside world. You can get the best conditions for appreciating art without the need for lights!

In addition to the countless paintings hanging on the walls, there are also some small sculptures arranged in the large gallery. They are all top-notch works of art by famous artists, and each piece is valuable.

There will be a rest area at regular intervals in the middle of the large gallery.

There are some benches placed in the rest area, so that tired visitors can stop and take a break, sit on the benches and admire the outstanding paintings on both sides.

One or two benches will also be placed in front of some smaller and very important paintings, allowing people to sit down and carefully appreciate the relevant works without disturbing other people's viewing.

Looking in from the entrance of the large gallery, you can see many visitors who are painting. Each one of them looks at the paintings in front of them with admiration and is copying them intently!

There are people of all ages here, including primary and secondary school students aged seven or eight to teenagers, college students in their twenties, young painters in their thirties and forties, and older painters.

There were even some famous painters who also came here to copy the works of art masters. Within visual range, Ye Tian saw two or three famous young painters!

"Wow! It is indeed the world-famous Louvre Grand Gallery, so shocking!"

Anderson said with emotion, breaking the silence of the scene.

Immediately afterwards, Betty also lightly covered her mouth and exclaimed in a low voice.

“Oh my God! This place is so beautiful, so luxurious, it’s incredible!”

Ye Tian turned to look at them, then smiled and whispered:

“The Grand Gallery of the Louvre is indeed very beautiful, but the most beautiful thing here is not this magnificent and amazing corridor, but the top-notch works of art hanging on the walls on both sides.

Let’s go, let’s start visiting! This is a veritable ocean of art, where you can swim as much as you want. I believe that everyone will have an extremely fulfilling and unforgettable afternoon! "

With that said, Ye Tian stepped out and walked towards the nearest painting.

Betty and the others followed closely and immediately started their tour of the Grand Gallery of the Louvre.

Before reaching the right wall of the large gallery, Ye Tian immediately stopped outside the safety line and began to concentrate on admiring the paintings hanging on the wall in front of him.

This is the entrance to the Grand Gallery, which is a relatively important location. Visitors who enter the Grand Gallery from this entrance will see the paintings hanging here.

In such an important and conspicuous location, the hanging paintings must have some weight and must be representative. Not all paintings are suitable to be hung here.

What appeared in front of Ye Tian at this moment was such an outstanding painting that was of sufficient weight and perfectly matched with the environment of the large gallery.

This is an oil painting on canvas, 112 cm wide and 143 cm high. The content of the painting depicts the scene in the Grand Gallery, but it is the scene of the Grand Gallery at the end of the 18th century!

It is also a large gallery that stretches as far as the eye can see. The walls on both sides are also hung with countless top-notch works of art, including many works by top art masters.

Different from reality, the clothes of many characters in the painting are the mainstream clothes worn by European aristocrats in the late 18th century. Women mainly wear long skirts in the Rococo style, while men mostly wear formal wear.

In addition, the details on the top and inside of the Grand Gallery are also different from the Grand Gallery in reality. The Grand Gallery in the painting is more luxurious and has a historical charm!

To be precise, this is a design drawing of the Grand Gallery of the Louvre, which is highly similar to the real Grand Gallery!

When the painter created this work, the Grand Gallery was just a passage connecting the Louvre and the Tuileries Palace. It was far from as luxurious and dazzling as depicted in the painting!

In the decades after this oil painting was created, the successive rulers of France faithfully followed the vision painted by the artist and built the Grand Gallery step by step exactly as it was in the painting, almost exactly!

The one who made the greatest contribution was the famous Napoleon. He looted countless top-notch works of art from various European countries and displayed them in the Louvre Grand Gallery, turning it into a sea of ​​art.

Decades later, Napoleon III, with unprecedented boldness, carried out large-scale construction projects, expanded the Louvre, and completed the construction of the square courtyard and all other projects.

At this point, the centuries-long magnificent architectural history of the Louvre has finally come to a successful conclusion. The scene in the Grand Gallery perfectly matches the content depicted in this painting!

The artist who created this painting is the famous French painter and Rococo master Hubert Robert. He served as the director of the Louvre Museum in his later years and was also one of the main designers of the Louvre!

The painting in front of you clearly reflects the characteristics of Rococo art.

The paintings have bright colors, delicate brushwork, beautiful images, and are very delicate. The costumes, shapes of the characters, and the structure of the buildings, etc. are all described in detail!

After standing in front of the painting and quietly admiring it for a while, Ye Tian began to explain this forward-looking artistic masterpiece to Betty and the others.

“This oil painting was created in 1796 and is the work of the famous French painter and Rococo master Hubert Robert. For the Louvre, this painting has very special significance.

When Hubert Robert created this oil painting, the Louvre Grand Gallery was far from what it is now, nor was it as luxurious and filled with top-notch works of art as depicted in this painting!

The Louvre Grand Gallery we see now is based on this oil painting, which was renovated and displayed after decades. It can be said that this oil painting is the design drawing of the Grand Gallery.

Robert is a top art master and is known as the 'ruin painter'. He created many works related to the Louvre, including imaginary scenes of the Louvre becoming a historical ruin a few years later.

His painting techniques are very superb and his brushstrokes are extremely delicate. If you look carefully, in this oil painting on canvas, we can see the outstanding works of Raphael, Titian and other painting giants..."

While listening to Ye Tian's professional explanation, Betty and the others were carefully admiring the painting.

Except for Matisse, who was in charge of security, everyone at the scene was very attentive and immersed in the wonderful artistic conception created by the paintings, with expressions of ecstasy.

About two or three minutes later, Ye Tian's explanation ended and everyone woke up.

Immediately afterwards, there was a sound of emotion on the scene.

"Wow! No wonder this oil painting is hung here. This is basically the design of the Grand Gallery. The painter Robert really dared to imagine it. It's breathtaking!"

"More importantly, later French rulers faithfully implemented this design, and this is how we have the grand gallery we see now!"

Ye Tian chuckled and nodded, then pointed to a painting next to him and said:

"Let's go and appreciate the next oil painting. It is also a famous art masterpiece and deserves to be appreciated!"

With that said, Ye Tian stepped out to admire the top-notch piece of art next to him.


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