The Chinese Statue was auctioned as it was a valuable piece of art. Even though the statue was fake, it was a beautiful ivory statue and its base was priceless. Hence, after Alex sold it, the statue found its way to the auction room as an item to bid upon by the art lovers. Read summary of The ChineRead more
The Chinese Statue was auctioned as it was a valuable piece of art. Even though the statue was fake, it was a beautiful ivory statue and its base was priceless. Hence, after Alex sold it, the statue found its way to the auction room as an item to bid upon by the art lovers.
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When Sir Alexander Heathcote was in the great halls of the Imperial Palace, he walked as slowly as possible, taking in the magnificent collection of ivory and jade statues which were scattered casually around the building much in the way Cellini and Michelangelo today lay stacked against each otherRead more
When Sir Alexander Heathcote was in the great halls of the Imperial Palace, he walked as slowly as possible, taking in the magnificent collection of ivory and jade statues which were scattered casually around the building much in the way Cellini and Michelangelo today lay stacked against each other in Florence. As his ministerial appointment was only for three years, Sir Alexander took no leave, but preferred to use his time to put the Embassy behind him and travel on horseback into the outlying districts to learn more about the country and its people.
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