Book 2, Growing Up, Chapter 22 β The Proulx Gallery (part two)
The Proulx Gallery.
The number one art gallery for sculptures, each of the largest cities in the Yulan continent had a Proulx Gallery branch. The Proulx Gallery took up an extremely large space, and a great majority of those entering the gallery were people of culture and breeding.
Within the Proulx Gallery, if you had too many ostentatious magic rings on your hands, the likely result would just be you being mocked and derided for having no class.
Art, sophistication!
This place valued these things the most.
The entry fee to the Proulx Gallery was one gold coin per person.
A ding-dong sound, as clear as the sound of a mountain spring, rang out from within the Proulx Gallery. The sound of it made listeners feel at peace. Countless people traversed the gateway, with many noblemen, noblewoman, and beautiful young girls, all dressed very tastefully.
And commoners, in front of the Proulx Gallery, would almost unconsciously comport themselves.
When Linley and his bros, along with Cass and the three guardsmen, arrived at the Proulx Gallery, anyone who was a decent judge of character could recognize the Ernst Institute clothing that they wore. Upon seeing the Blue-eyed Thunderhawk on Cassβ shoulders, they naturally would become very courteous and polite.
βUncle Cass, come in along with us. The other three can wait for us outside.β Yale instructed.
Linley, his three bros, and Cass thus entered the gallery. In the main hall of the Proulx Gallery, there was a large, man-shaped sculpture. This sculpture was precisely that of the number one grandmaster sculptor, Proulx.
The entire Proulx Gallery was extremely quiet.
Virtually everyone, regardless of status, spoke in hushed tones, so as to avoid bothering anyone else.
Yale, Reynolds, George, and Linley viewed one stone sculpture after another, and in their hearts they felt as though these sculptures truly were incomparably beautiful.
βThe Proulx Galleryβs exhibits are divided into three halls; the main hall, the expertsβ hall, and the mastersβ hall. This main hall is filled with sculptures that some sculptors arranged to be placed here, to be valued and bought by others as they see fit. Each work is exhibited for a month, and after a month, the highest bid wins the sculpture. These ordinary sculptures are mostly just worth a few gold coins, with particularly good ones worth a few dozen coins.β
Yale laughed as he explained. βBut the expertsβ hall is different. The expertsβ exhibition is divided up into many individual rooms, with each sculpture in a room by itself. Generally speaking, an βexpertβ is someone whose sculpting ability has received general acclaim, and most expert sculptures are worth around a thousand gold coins or so.β
βAs for the mastersβ hall, thatβs even more amazing. In the innermost sanctum of the gallery, there are a very small number of mastersβ sculptures. The price of these sculptures is frighteningly high. Any of them are easily worth tens of thousands of gold, and some of the masterpieces which first brought fame to their master sculptors are easily worth hundreds of thousands of gold pieces.β Yale explained to his three bros in detail.
Linleyβs breath stopped.
Any masterpiece by a master sculptor was worth tens of thousands of gold coins. To a master sculptor, money really meant nothing at all.
βBut it is quite difficult for a master sculptor to produce a masterpiece, since they naturally donβt want to make any mistakes at all.β Yale sighed as he spoke. βA masterpiece that is worthy of being venerated throughout the ages, requires talent, ability, and sometimes a sudden spark of genius.β
βThe works in this main hall are just a bit pleasing to the eye, is all. Letβs go inside.β Yale led them deeper within.
Walking within the quiet Proulx Gallery, and listening to that peaceful music, Linley felt as though he were swimming in a sea of culture. And just at this time, Doehring Cowart flew out from within the Coiling Dragon Ring and began to appraise the art nearby.
βTerrible, terrible. How can people have the face to bring out artwork of this quality to show others?β Doehring Cowart said unhappily.
βGrandpa Doehring,β Linley turned to look at Doehring Cowart. βThis is just the main hall of the Proulx Gallery. There is an expertsβ hall up front, as well as a mastersβ hall.β
βProulx Gallery?β Doehring Cowart started, and then actually stopped talking.
βGrandpa Doehring, Grandpa Doehring?β Linley mentally called out a few times. But seeing that Doehring Cowart was still lost in his thoughts, Linley no longer tried to call to him. He followed Yale, Reynolds, and George to the expertsβ hall. This hall really was different, as within the center of the main hall, each and every artist had their information recorded and the location of their displays recorded.
Yale, Linley, and the others began to enter the individual display rooms.
Although he didnβt know much about sculpture, Linley could still clearly feel that the sculptures of the experts were clearly different than those in the main hall. They seemed to carry within them some sort of ineffable grace and culture.
Just as Linley was falling into a reverie while enjoying the sculptures, Doehring Cowartβs voice sounded out in his mind once again.
βNot bad. These at least can be considered accomplished.β Doehring Cowart sighed with praise. βBut compared to the works of Proulx, thereβs still quite a way to go.β
Linley was speechless.
βDoehring Cowart, how can these people possibly compare to Grandmaster Proulx?β Linley shook his head and laughed helplessly. Proulx was the number one sculptor in the entire history of the Yulan continent.
Doehring Cowart frowned. Stroking his beard unhappily, he said, βWhat is it? Do you think that Proulx was a grandmaster from birth? He, too, started as an ordinary sculptor and worked his way up, and becoming a true grandmaster sculptor in the end.β
Linley was stunned.
There was some logic to Grandpa Doehringβs words.
After finishing inspecting the expertsβ hall, Linley and the other three headed for the innermost mastersβ hall.
βEveryone, remember, while within the mastersβ hall, donβt touch anything. If you break anything, it would be disastrous.β Yale reminded them.
Entering the mastersβ hall. Silence.
The mastersβ hall was extremely large, but there were only very few sculptures inside. After all, only so many masters had ever existed, and each master had only four or five works of art on display. In the entire hall, there were only twenty or thirty works on display.
But although there were very few sculptures, when Linley and the others saw these sculptures, they felt a spirit emanating from them, as though these sculptures had life.
βOh, not bad, not bad. I didnβt expect that in five thousand years, the art of stone-sculpting would reach such a height.β Doehring Cowart said in amazement. βIf these can improve a bit more, they will be able to approximate Proulxβs level.β
Silently mesmerized within the art gallery, Linley and the others felt their spirits be uplifted.
β¦..
Night. The Ernst Instituteβs main gate. Linley and other three dismounted the carriage.
βSecond bro, third bro, the two of you, ugh. I planned for us to have a good time tonight in Fenlai City, but youβ¦ugh, you guys are so thin-skinned. I started having fun in those places when I was six years old.β Yale was still unhappily grumbling nonstop.
βRight on, right on,β Reynolds said from the side.
George and Linley glanced at each other, and couldnβt help but chuckle bitterly.
βQuick, open the gate!β A furious, urgent shout rang out.
Linley and the others couldnβt help but swivel to take a look. They saw a curly-haired youth carrying another bloody youth, with a pretty girl by his side. The bloody youthβs face was ashen white. His left arm was broken, with white bones sticking out, and chest covered with claw marks.
βLooks like some of the trainees who went to the Mountain Range of Magical Beasts were wounded. What group is this? We havenβt even been at the Ernst Institute for a year, but weβve seen so many high level students who were injured outside.β Yale said casually.
The Mountain Range of Magical Beasts was east of the Holy Union.
As a matter of fact, it was quite close to the Ernst Institute, perhaps just a hundred kilometers away. Generally speaking, those in good shape would be able to jog from the mountain range to the Ernst Institute in about half a day.
βHere at the Ernst Institute, Iβve seen so many magical beasts. Wow, man, there are flying beasts, running beasts, and all sorts of beasts. But most of the people who have magical beast companions at the Ernst Institute are magus instructors, and a few high level students.β George sighed in admiration.
Just as the four bros arrived at the main gate, suddenly β
βLinley.β
A familiar voice sounded out. Turning his head to look, surprised joy appeared on Linleyβs face. βUncle Hillman.β