The next day.
Jessica wanted to visit the Van Gogh Art Gallery.
But many people were lining up for the gallery, whether on weekends or on weekdays.
Jessica wanted to line up too. Since she was pregnant with a big belly now, it would be too exhausting for her to queue up.
Fortunately, the Williams Group branch in Holland had just donated funds to not-for-profit organizations such as art galleries and museums this year, so VIP accesses were set in those organizations.
Although Oliver was not interested in art, which was Jessica's hobby, he had been accompanying her all the way to watch art exhibitions.
The Van Gogh Gallery had collected 200 pieces of Van Gogh's most precious works created in his golden time, and one of the most famous works was the Sunflower.
Jessica stood in front of the Sunflower and did not move for a long time.
She seemed to like the painting very much at just first glance. A few sunflowers were squeezed into a vase, and the color of the picture was unforgettable.
Warm red, dotted in a full yellow, coupled with rich levels of green branches, which let the warm and cold scenes bloom the vitality of life.
Jessica had seen this painting countless times in the book, and she could only feel the real attraction by standing in front of the real original.
There was a huge gap between the printed works of paintings and the recorded works of music.
So it was better to look at the original if it was about paintings.
This was what she had known since she was a child.
Because she had seen her grandfather's collection of paintings since she was a child. At that time, she often saw them, thus she felt that it was not a big deal.
At the moment only when they went to the museum would they have the chance to see the original.
They had to see the original that was protected by the glass.
However, she only had a vague impression of many works collected by grandpa, and she did not know the specific collection list of her grandpa.
Later, those works should all be in Jason's hands. One day, she would help her grandpa find those works and get them back.
Oliver stood next to Jessica and let her lean against him, which would lighten her own burden.
He asked softly, "Are you tired? Do you want to go out and have a rest for a while?"
Jessica was afraid that he would stay in there for too long and be too bored, so she said, "Well, we've already finished checking them anyway. We can go out now."
Back in the car, Jessica looked at the scenery outside in a daze. Out of the city, the roads were lined with grassland and farmland, and Holland was indeed an agricultural country.
Holland and Birmingham were basically at the same latitude, so it was more humid during winter in Holland. Because Holland had a marine climate, its temperature was a few degrees higher than that in Birmingham. In the winter, the outdoor in Holland still looked green.
From time to time, she would see flocks of sheep and herds of cattle on the grass, and she liked the pastoral scenery here.
Jessica couldn't help remembering that Van Gogh had drawn a lot of works in the wheat field. She wondered what was Van Gogh thinking when he drew so many great and unique works.
Oliver saw that Jessica had been pondering in silence, and he asked, "What are you thinking?"
"I'm thinking about Van Gogh."
"You're too fascinated." The man smiled.
Jessica sighed, "Is it true that only people who have suffered a lot can create eternal classic works?"
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