"Do you have any paintings by Monet, Van Gogh, Cézanne, or Picasso here?" Hardy asked.
Taylor looked at Hardy in surprise, blinked, and then smiled awkwardly. "I'm sorry, Mr. Hardy, those are all famous artists. Every one of their paintings is worth a fortune. I don't have their paintings here."
"Then how much do the paintings you have here generally cost?"
"The paintings displayed here are by artists who are somewhat known in the art circle, with prices ranging from three thousand to twenty thousand dollars," Taylor replied.
Hardy sighed inwardly, that's not cheap, either.
He wondered if the work of these artists would become famous in the future. If they didn't, investing in their work would be a waste.
The money for one painting here is a significant sum of money, Although Hardy needed a way to white wash the Red Bill gang money he couldn't be this extravagant. Especially not at this juncture where he was investing everywhere and was in lack of funds.
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