Chapter 136 133. The Creativity of Art(1/2)
One month later, April 29, 1866
No. 25, Casting Street
This was originally an old factory in a steel factory. After it went bankrupt, it was handed over to Hans Schriarty by a duke, and became his studio in Vienna. [1]
Hans found a lot of props for painting portraits, such as sculptures, flowers, musical instruments, jewelry, etc. After careful design, he swept away the original decadent atmosphere and finally became an extremely luxurious studio and even more so.
"The miracle of beauty in decoration" is mentioned.
He made a lot of friends and had no idea. In addition to princes and nobles, many middle-class people can also become his guests of honor. Over time, this place has become a unique landscape in the cultural circle of Vienna.
The improvisational art exhibition is very consistent with Hans' style. Even the rainy weather at the end of April did not stop the feast. Without him sending invitations, just people who often visit his studio will give out some news and let the whole thing be
People who like oil paintings are flocking to it in Vienna.
At one o'clock in the afternoon, friends who had lunch arrived at No. 25 in a carriage, wanting to witness his recent paintings with their own eyes.
The exhibition uses a newly built hall next to him, a simple two-story building with an almost completely open design. As long as you walk into the door, these exquisite paintings filled with bold tones can be seen.
At three o'clock in the afternoon, the king, who was originally actively preparing for war in the palace, even took a car to the studio door and stirred up the atmosphere of the salon to the peak.
Franz and the palace guard stayed in the gallery for a while, then chatted with Hans for a while and left in a hurry. But this less than half an hour of communication not only allowed him to spend money to buy a painting here, but also
Added a different glory to Hans Schriarty's studio.
"Which pair did the king choose?"
What everyone wants to know most now is the king's eyes. Hans held the freshly brewed milk tea in his hand, pointed his hand at an oil painting in the corner, and said, "It's it." [2]
"That's the "Stealing Kiss"?"
"The king bought it for 1,000 kroner." Hans smiled and took a sip of tea. "The painting will continue to be exhibited here for a week and will be sent to the National Museum of Vienna for collection."
The paintings are not expensive, but the king's favor is enough to double the value of Hans.
For art, Austrians are both conservative and bold.
What is conservative is that they are unwilling to give up the traditional breakthrough and are more willing to create around the established framework. But what is bold is that they do not care too much about the other person's identity and status when expressing their self-appreciation.
The king is certainly worthy of respect, but taste is something mixed with personal emotions.
For the early oil painting that tells the tragedy of love, everyone felt that the emotions were rich, but the color was still not bold enough. Even Laslow himself had to admit this: "If it were me, I would definitely choose this "Plague of Florence in Plague"
》, a masterpiece completed at the end of last year." [3]
"I personally prefer "Harvest: Gifts from the Earth", which makes me feel so lucky that I can have good wine and food."
"This one is priced at 2,900 kroner, why not buy it."
“I’m still thinking about it.”
"I prefer the Snow White [4], which should be the part when she got the poisonous comb." Moraso also took his wife Mariana to attend the art exhibition, standing aside and said, "The picture design is very good, Snow White is very popular.
The princess is so scheming. She is so kind, my dear, where are you?"
"Me?" Mariana held her beloved cat and took two steps to the left. "Of course I like this picture. "The Countess' Back" [5], I still have to thank Mr. Hans for taking the time to do my best for me.
Painting.”
"Mrs. She is a graceful figure and is the sister of Queen Elizabeth. It is my blessing to be able to paint for you." Hans said, "If possible, please let me draw your portrait of your face next time, such a beautiful look
It's a pity to record it without a brush."
"I'll have a chance next time." Mariana looked at her portrait and quickly diverted her gaze. "If I remove my plus points, I prefer this one."
What she liked was an oil painting that was "not very exquisite". The surrounding scenery was painted with color blocks, which was completely different from the academic style. [6]
In the painting, there is a ballet dancer wearing a white dress, who is traveling through the set and jumping into the center of the stage, posing in a beautiful posture of one foot raised. The black ribbon tied to her neck is flying lightly, and the agility is vividly displayed on the paper.
"The dancer is really beautiful, with elegant and soft movements, but the surrounding set is too rough."
"This painting method is too outstanding and is very different from the academic school."
"I don't want to be classified as academy, neoclassical, and other messy schools. Everyone has different painting methods, so why do we have to be assigned?" Hans explained, "What's more, I was Vienna, who was pursuing the academy.
The reason why the Academy of Fine Arts dropped out was because of lack of talent for painting."
"Those old antiques don't understand the changes of the times at all."
"It's terrible to stick to the rules and erase too many excellent painters."
Hans approached the painting and explained: "This is my attempt a month ago. The protagonist is Beatre Christopher, the chief of the Vienna Ballet. Her smile is definitely a masterpiece of the Castle Theatre. I chose it.
It is a more realistic and more prominent painting method that further highlights the freeze-frame picture of a certain action, and tries to highlight the protagonist's presence."
At this time, he silently looked at Laslow in the distance: "But this painting already has a master of famous flowers."
"So that's how it is."
Mariana was a little clear, and she looked at the blurry black shadow behind the protagonist in the portrait and understood: "The Lady Picture just now is a gift from Mr. Laslow to his daughter Naya [7]. Add this picture, he
It was a waste today.”
Begter, who was standing beside him, was obsessed with the picture of "Lady Picture" and replied: "It's more than that. Mr. Laslow bought three pictures this time."
"One more?"
"Um."
Hans looked up at the hanging lights in the air, recalled the unsettling operating room lights, and after thinking for a long time, he said, "If you insist on adding a name, it should be called "Doctor Carve's Clinical Class".
.”
In an era when most people could hardly get in touch with famous paintings, how much impact a good work could have on people's hearts is probably unimaginable to modern people who have long been accustomed to a lot of visual stimulation.
The same is true for Kavi.
Although Bergert has always emphasized how imaginative and shocking Hans' oil paintings are, he just can't be interested. Even if he accepted Hans' painting requirements and became a member of his portraits, it would be difficult to feel them.
Something special.
The only thing that he still remembers is the soreness and soreness caused by being asked to stand for half an hour after the operation.
For Kavey, there is nothing to do with art or art. Money is just a necessity for his own life and subsequent work. What is really meaningful to him is surgery. Instead of talking to a group of elites in the upper class, talking about art and business, it is better to talk about it.
Read more books in your spare time.
After deeply studying the textbook "Human Anatomy", Kawei had a lot of communication with Ignaz.
He is better at first aid for trauma and can deal well with general surgery, bones, and chest. However, when he encounters plastic surgery, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, and oral related content, although he has learned a lot of new techniques, he has never done so.
The doctor who has actually passed the hand is as confident.
Kawei knew that although his surgical skills were so sophisticated, there was still room for improvement in many aspects.
It is not possible to sit and eat old money. He also needs to increase his creativity in surgery and experience in contemporary surgery.
This kind of creativity is actually similar to art. If you stay at home and think about it, you will never be able to think of it. At this time, you still need to empty your mind, go out for more walks, look at the scenery along the street, and see the pedestrians walking on the road.
And the carriage, and then see what interesting surgery is in the surgical theater.
For example, today, the ordering in the surgical theater seems quite exciting.
"Argi and Hills at four o'clock will have a cesarean section?" Kavey looked at the theater's program and was a little surprised. "The next seven o'clock is teacher Watman's palate resection, and nine o'clock is his lower eyelid.
Droop correction technique. I want it, do I have any money?”
The ticket seller gave Kawei a blank look: "Yes."
"I want the first row." Kavi took out his pocket, "How much?"
"There is only the second row of cesarean section, 260 crowns. Dr. Watman's palate resection was in the third row, 230 crowns. The lower eyelid correction was cheaper, and the first row was only 150 crowns."
This is much cheaper than the cesarean section of Kavi.
In fact, it is rare to be expensive. Since the cesarean section performance, several cesarean sections have never been sold at such a high price. After the Municipal General Hospital and the Riverside Theater split, the theater
A lot of income is missing, and the hospital tickets are much cheaper.
It seems like a lose-lose situation, but without the sharing of the theater, the hospital's income has increased a little. Recently, it has been cooperating with two medical colleges to "clinical teaching" content, and the income is not low, and Kavina's painting is
Completed in the first class.
The ticket seller looked at him there and said lightly: "If you can still stay in the theater for surgery, there is no need to pay the money. The doctors who signed with here can watch 4 free surgeries in the theater every month.
.”
Kavi smiled and sent the money into the window: "Money doesn't matter, give it, 640 kroner."
The departure of the Municipal General Hospital not only affected the revenue of the theater, but also did not have a good life for these lower-level ticket sellers. The scene of crazy things that had been successful in the first place never happened again.
For Kavey, no matter how much the hospital makes or how much it makes or whether the theater can survive or not, it has nothing to do with him. Sending the surgery to the hospital is a happy progress.
The ticket seller behind him can be regarded as a victim of the progress of the times.
At that time, Kawei and the Dean had a discussion on the sharing of cesarean section tickets. As long as Vienna completes a successful cesarean section, his share will be reduced by 1%. Now a month has passed, and this percentage is still as high as 47%.
Two of these 3% were from Ignaz, one from Watman, and the other doctors ended in failure, including Orgi.
Olgi removed the stitch two weeks ago and tried a cesarean section a week ago. He suddenly had a major bleeding during the operation and had to temporarily choose to remove the uterus. Unfortunately, the entire operation progress was too slow and the mother could not survive the major bleeding.
Finally he died on the operating table.
In contrast, in this month, Kawei completed five cesarean sections, all of which were successful. One of them was also placenta previa. Although the danger was not as high as Brenda, it also produced more than 800ml of blood.
To be continued...