The bundles contained several unmounted silk paintings, as well as others that had been removed from their mounts, including meticulous brushwork and ink paintings. The two bundles held a total of seven paintings neatly folded and enveloped in fine silk, further protected by oiled paper and silk cloth wrappers.
Guan Cheng scrutinized each painting carefully, shaking his head, "I don't remember."
Feng Qingxue peered at them as well, recognizing them as authentic works by ancient masters, the kind whose fame was resounding, with each artist himself an authority in the Calligraphy and Painting World. Works that had survived to the present day were extremely rare, and there was even a Flower and Bird Painting by Song Huizong.
Decades later, any one of these paintings could fetch over a hundred million at an auction.