The last painting facing away from the audience was directly flipped over by Anna at this moment.
"Jean Arnou, right?"
This time she didn't even have the intention of asking Thomas who the author of the piece was, and spoke with a very certain tone.
"Of course, in the illustration world, besides this renowned elder artist, who else's work could be worth a million dollars?"
Anna stared at the illustration in the frame.
Unlike when she mercilessly criticized Van Doorn, Anna became gentle when describing this elder artist whose life experiences can be considered legendary.
"Mr. Jean Arnou is honored in the art world as the 'Warm Christmas Tree,' his works have warmed generations of children."
"Regarding this painting, there is nothing left for art critics to evaluate. Everything the painter wants to convey has been spoken through the painting."
The last work presented to people turned out to be a crayon drawing.
