A Great Dutch Painter
It goes without saying that David understood more about the artwork and the creator than the younger one did. This was crucial when you were analyzing an item. He was talking about who Neuhuys was until he disclosed his value. “Neuhuys was a Dutch painter. He was born in 1844 and died in 1914. I believe your aquarium was actually made in the last quarter of the 19th century,” he said. Before that point, the boy needed to know how old this drawing was. The specialist could see that this was taken seriously by the young man. The young man, on the basis of his own expression, listened to every word.

A Great Dutch Painter
Making The Young Man Guess
There was nothing unusual about the show’s experts challenging the guests to guess exactly how much their object was worth. The fact is, there’s nothing strange about these people having a higher estimate, too. Much of the time, they’re sure that the item will help them survive. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case. Now that David Weiss was finished sharing further detail regarding the drawing, it was time for the boy to make a guess. This was a perfect approach, so he could understand more about the area he was so involved in. How good did he do now that he understood something about the object in question?

Making The Young Man Guess