APPRAISER
The scale and drama of this painting is really quite overwhelming.
GUEST
Wow.
APPRAISER
The scene we have is Moses coming down from Mount Sinai with the tablets. The Israelites are before him, and the Golden Calf is here. It's a wonderful 19th-century painting by the artist Otto Georgi. Signed and dated 1866, lower right. What you see here is obviously a German artist, academically trained, but also one who was caught up in the whole interest of Orientalism and of travel to exotic places, which was something that was going on a lot in the late 19th century. What can you tell me about it?
GUEST
My father had cancer and we were coming from Florida back to North Carolina. And I always stopped at the yard sales. And I stopped this particular day, and I say, "Papa, let me just stop in." And I saw this picture, and I picked it out.
APPRAISER
What did you pay for it?
GUEST
I paid a couple of hundred dollars for it, but you know, with my father, I couldn't say, you know, because he was, like, "Why did you spend that much money?"
APPRAISER
So $200, $400, what do you think?
GUEST
I think it was, like, $200, $300 for it. A couple of people was looking at it, and when I saw it, it was, like, a biblical scene, and my father was a deacon in the church. It just caught my eye and my attention.
APPRAISER
How long ago did you buy it?
GUEST
I bought it last year.
APPRAISER
Last year?
GUEST
??? of last year.
APPRAISER
In the late 19th century, both in America and Europe, there was a real revival in interest in the Holy Land. The other aspect that I love is an iconography that we don't see all that often, which is this extraordinary panoramic view, with this very important event taking place in the bottom corner of the painting.
GUEST
Yes.
APPRAISER
And the idea behind that was the panorama, which was the redemption, and the redemption of God's people. This is sort of the encapsulated version of Moses and the Ten Commandments. There were actually many visits. And the Israelites and the idolatry of the Golden Calf, they're not technically the same story. But what we have here is a compressed version of the high drama of God speaking to Moses and him bringing down the tablets. It's oil on canvas. It has been lined.
GUEST
Oh, okay.
APPRAISER
So someone took very good care of it at one point. The artist isn't particularly well-known, but the scale, the drama, the detail...
GUEST
The detail, yes.
APPRAISER
The detail is amazing. You could spend your life looking at this painting.
GUEST
Yes.
APPRAISER
At auction, I would estimate it at between $20,000 and $30,000.
GUEST
Wow. Oh, my goodness.
APPRAISER
Yes.
GUEST
Oh, Papa! (chuckles)
APPRAISER
He'd be proud.
GUEST
Wow, yes.
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